Better.Bellville.Together programme to expand inclusive economic growth in Cape Town
As part of the waste reduction and place-making efforts and through initiatives such as the Bellville Business Expo, which is a great platform for upskilling, networking and showcasing the regional…
Cape Town introduces Beaches Lifeguard Schedule at community swimming pool
The lifeguards of the City of Cape Town play an important role in ensuring a safe beach and pool environment and they would like to request beachgoers to please adhere…
Cape Town to introduce direct flights for India soon, will boost tourism
India ‘particularly Bengaluru’, is a strategic choice to tap into the tech ecosystem and the GCC presence in the city to adopt growth strategies for Cape Town.
Africa’s Green Economy Hub paving their way for cleaner and greener investment
AfriCGE is a think tank and a, innovation hub that promotes the transition to a green economy in Africa through evidence-based policy implementation and skills development.
Dedicated resources deployment launched in Cape Town CBD
The CBD focused deployments began in Cape Town Central in July 2022, with 100 dedicated officers to supplement existing crime prevention efforts. It was due to the sharp increase in…
Afro Star Tyla captured with Toni Mahfud at Mercedes Benz CLA launch event
Both looked amazing together and enjoyed the event. As a guest both complimented each other and appeared confidently in front of media.
Experience rich taste of Mother City at its newly introduced restaurants
City’s restaurant scene is evolving constantly with new eateries and launching foodie attractions that are making bold statements through their innovative cuisines, striking interiors and unique experiences.
Cape Town Underground Electricity Cabling Project nears completion
The City of Cape Town overhead the electricity conductors approx. 2000 metres will be removed and replaced with the underground cabling in the area.
Cape Town highlights clearing of Alien Invasive Plants during National Water Week
Alien invasive plants consume substantially more water than any other native vegetation. Considering this reason, they are clearing the non-indigenous, water-guzzling plants such as pines, gums and wattles which is…
