Cape Town CACD Career Expo leads over 1200 learners to their future careers
The expos created awareness of careers and opportunities that are available to learners and will also provide an opportunity to interact with the industry professionals.
City of Cape Town observes numerous upgradations by Recreation and Parks Department
The City of Cape Town is committed to provide quality and safe spaces for sport and recreation and proceeding towards the completion of these projects speaks to the commitment.
City of Cape Town arranges ‘Learn to Swim’ Fun Day at Hanover Park
The ‘Learn-to-Swim’ programme is more than about just teaching children how to swim – it is a critical component of the broader strategy for drowning prevention.
Cape Town highlights mental health importance during Teen Suicide Prevention Week
The teen suicide is becoming more common every year in South Africa and according to the South African Depression and Anxiety Group, the suicide accounts for approximately 9% of all…
City of Cape Town holds successful Skateboarding Workshop with Indigo Youth
The workshop was held this past weekend at the City Bowl Park and participants were selected from those who attended the initial session and demonstrated basic skating skills.
City of Cape Town CACD Department facilitates training opportunities for ECD practitioners
ECD centres face many challenges in achieving successful outcomes and CACD is committed to bridging these gaps.
City of Cape Town celebrates WRAD, promotes reading campaign in hospital halls
World Read Aloud Day (WRAD) was founded by LIT World in 2010 as a celebration of reading aloud, community literacy and the importance of sharing stories.
City of Cape Town marks February as ‘No Love for STIs’, spreads awareness
An education and awareness drive to highlight the importance of condom usage and to raise awareness around the signs and symptoms of STIs, as well as prevention and treatment is…
Sunnyside Park receives incredible transformation with help of Edge Church
Incredible transformation of the park was made possible through a generous R2.7 million donation by the Edge Church, after outlining the donation agreement.