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A school-based recycling initiative has expanded to 31 Western Cape schools, reaching 13 700 learners and collecting over 40 tonnes of recyclables.
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The City of Cape Town today opened public participation on amendments to its 2026/27 budget following the Western Cape High Court’s ruling on tariff structures.
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Mitchells Plain drops to second nationally for drug crime as Q4 stats reveal serious crime falling, despite South Africa’s high murder rates.
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Cape Town’s dam levels surged to 70.8% after rare May 2026 storms, ending early drought caution. Residents urged to keep saving water.
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The City of Cape Town will not appeal the Western Cape High Court’s ruling on tariff structures, opening the way for a revised budget process to begin
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Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has responded to Cosatu’s criticism of the City’s Constitutional Court bid to invalidate the Public Procurement Act.
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The City of Cape Town has greenlit plans to develop a parking facility at the civic centre into affordable housing and mixed-use development.










