Cape Town hosts Indaba to boost ECD sector
Indaba brought together ECD practitioners, stakeholders and City of Cape Town staff from across the metro to unpack the ECD sector challenges and opportunities.
CAWF with City of Cape Town will advance health of animals and communities
The campaign is a positive intervention in support of healthier communities and will substantially reduce the instance of unwanted litter. Thus, it will reduce the heavy burden placed on welfare…
Cape Town Libraries to host series of events during National Science Week in August
The launch event, hosted at Amazon’s Cape Town offices, marks a powerful beginning to what they hope will become an annual celebration of innovation, learning and partnerships. They invite all learners,…
Cape Town supports thousands of rough sleepers during financial year 2024-25
City of Cape Town did as much as possible, but they cannot do it alone. The partners play an integral part in assisting rough sleepers and they can do more…
Cape Town urges public to help protect Rosendal Dam
The Rosendal Dam supports a variety of indigenous bird species such as Cormorants, cattle Egrets and Egyptian Geese, as well as indigenous plants forming part of the larger aquatic ecosystem.…
Cape Town observed Fine Free Week for patrons to return books in Library
The number of items returned is an excellent example of how popular the Fine Free Weeks are and how popular the libraries are for young and old residents. They are…
Cape Town commemorates World Drowning Prevention Day promotes Drowning Prevention Programme
The City of Cape Town recognized active and engaged communities that are key to drowning prevention by encouraging vigilance, awareness and shared responsibility. Also, they are working towards a safer…
Capetonians participates in #Coding4Mandela marks Mandela Day legacy
Coding is a project of the Nelson Mandela University Computing Sciences Department and the Leva Foundation, while Tangible Africa is responsible for creating coding applications, TANKS and RANGERS, which allow…
Cape Town aligns upcoming projects in next 12 months
The planned capital spend is part of a five-year plan to increase burial capacity in Cape Town by 100,000 (double burials/reopening of family graves) through the development of new cemeteries…
