Cape Town confirms completion of Bishop Lavis Sports Ground worth R27 million
The sky truly is the limit for young athletes, and families can now also enjoy the beautiful park alongside watching their kids achieve on the track, cricket oval, soccer pitch,…
Cape Town Assures Safe Passage For Cyclists Along New Bree Street Cycle Lane
The Safe Passage pilot supports the new Walking and Cycling Strategy that was approved by the City Council in April this year, and confirms the commitment to turning strategies and…
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.
Cape Town Sea Point Fire Station Gets Makeover worth R7 Million
Fire Stations of the City of Cape Town are beacons of hope for the communities in times of emergencies, and it is important for communities to know that they are…
Cape Town’s Iconic City Hall Clock Chimes Again After Historic Restoration
Cape Town's City Hall Clock's mechanism was manufactured by the UK clockmaker – JB Joyce & Co., who also built Big Ben, and was installed in City Hall in 1905.
Cape Town invests R9.5 billion in South African metro infrastructure 2024-25
City of Cape Town has spent 92.3% of its capital budget with Safety and Security of the top-performer for percentage spent at 99.7% while Water and Sanitation was the top…
CapeBPO arranges ‘Day of 1000 Opportunities’ for job-seekers at Athlone Stadium
The organization administers the Youth Skills and Employment Incubator that equips participants with the skills and knowledge required to secure entry-level roles in contact centres and other BPO functions.
Mayor Geordin Hill Lewis urge Capetonians to engage in ‘Future Fit City’ plan
This plan is for a city where jobs and housing opportunities meet demand and where poverty has declined as a growing economy lifts more people into work.
Mayor Lewis with Councillor Pohaim hand over Belhar-Pentech House keys to lawful beneficiaries
Hijacking was led by people who are already living in the area, and relocated from their homes elsewhere in the neighbourhood to seize these new homes.
