Thousands attend Cape Town’s annual minstrel parade, a vibrant cultural tradition rooted in the city’s history of slavery and heritage.
Cape Town residents and businesses are being urged to immediately reduce non-essential water consumption after the city exceeded its daily usage target by 50 million litres, officials on announced Wednesday.…
CAPE TOWN – The City of Cape Town has announced its intention to seek leave to appeal a late-night Western Cape High Court ruling that ordered the municipality to provide suitable…
Cape Town streetlight vandalism has surged, with 805 incidents reported in just one quarter causing significant repair costs.
Cape Town launches digital learner’s licence tests, replacing manual exams with faster, more secure computer-based testing at selected centres.
Residents this week attended a meeting on the Klip Road Cemetery expansion. The City of Cape Town plans a 5ha extension amid burial space shortage.
The City’s Energy Directorate urges residents to be alert to electricity scams and encourages all Capetonians to be vigilant of individuals posing as City officials. These scammers are contacting residents…
In preparation for the busy summer season the City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate has intensified maintenance at its 487 sewer-pump stations, including 102 along the coastline, to…
Bellville Velodrome faces uncertain future as Cape Town pursues R300 million private redevelopment. Community advocates fight to preserve affordable access for disadvantaged youth and para-athletes against commercialization fears.
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis celebrated the city’s most exceptional citizens by presenting Civic Honours to a distinguished group of individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to their communities and…