Deputy Mayor Eddie Andrews represents Cape Town at RAMSAR Conference in Zimbabwe
City of Cape Town will remain committed to carrying out the responsibilities, that this RAMSAR accreditation requires in protecting Cape Town’s precious wetlands.
Cape Town Biodiversity Management safely relocates Hippo Bull from False Bay to Plettenberg Bay
The Hippo was relocated to prevent potential conflict with other males in the reserve. There was also the potential of the hippo dispersing into surrounding areas, risking nearby communities and…
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 upgrades Old Seawall at Surfer’s Corner
The Muizenberg Beachfront project is a great initiative taken by the public amenities to upgrade the sector and replace the aged seawalls with the new ones at the Surfer’s Corner.…
Cape Town observes two days ‘Youth in Action Expo’
This youth expo instils a sense of hope and faith in one’s own abilities, regardless of circumstances or where they were born.
Strand Seawall upgrades ensure durable coastal environment
The residents are advised that the traffic management arrangements will soon get extended as the work progresses towards the east. The road users and pedestrians are urged to look out…
Muizenberg Beachfront refurbishment work in progress, opening soon
Refurbishment work of the Muizenberg beachfront entails major upgrades to public amenities and is replacing the aged seawalls. This renovation forms a part of the investment of the City of…
Cape Town hosts F20 Climate Solutions Forum at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens
The transition is not just about switching from coal to solar as many perceive it. It is also about ensuring that no child and no community is left behind. The…
Cape Town commits itself to sustainable development to protect biodiversity
The City of Cape Town has made significant strides integrating biodiversity into its spatial planning, supported by tools such as the fine-scale biodiversity spatial plan known as the BioNet.
