Cape Town kicks off co-design phase workshop at Bellville Civic Centre
Elsieskraal River originates in the Tygerberg Hills west of Durbanville. It passes through culverts beneath the N1 freeway beyond Voortrekker Road and the channel runs through a canal for approximately 13km…
Muizenberg Beachfront work progresses in Cape Town
The old ablution building was demolished in January and currently, they are busy in placing the precast concrete units that form the stepped revetment and promenade walkway. This work is ongoing on the western…
Wesgro hosts buyers’ programme #MadeInTheCape 2026
This programme remained key in scaling impact, supporting exporters and contributing meaningfully to the Western Cape economy. The team thanked the buyers, exporters and partners for helping them in showcasing the very best of what is #MadeInTheCape.
Cape Town invests in new water infrastructure to improve supply in Macassar
The water pipe replacement project in Macassar started in October 2025 and is scheduled to be completed in March 2026. Some 100m of 50mm diameter fibre cement pipes will be…
Cape Town Marine Unit stepping up efforts to protect marine resources
The Marine Unit of the City of Cape Town works closely with other agencies being responsible for policing this space. The uptick in operations and successes speaks to the unit’s commitment to the cause. Further,…
Cape Town is all set to host 91 events in March
National Championship Series attracts around 150 visiting teams, with around 700 race crew and travelling support, to Cape Town. Tickets are available through Webtickets from R40. Children under 12 enter free.
Cape Town closes city swimming pools to facilitate repair works
Cape Town offers numerous, affordable public swimming pools. These includes the popular, sea-water-filled Sea Point Pavilion and various neighborhood facilities.
Cape Town showcases free concert series of Opera Vocal Ensemble
The Cape Town Opera Vocal Ensemble is an award-winning, 18-voice chorus, which is celebrated for its rich, South African sound and versatile repertoire, spanning opera, spirituals, and jazz.
Cape Town honours long serving and retired officers from Spatial Planning and Environment Department
Contribution of those they recognised at the recent awards is measured not only in years, but in impact. They have further shaped neighbourhoods, guided development, protected the environment, strengthened the systems and mentored the next generation of professionals.
