Cape Town builds pedestrian footways across Bellville, Uitzicht, Eversdal & Peerless Park West to enhance resident safety and accessibility.
Clearing invasive plants from catchment areas is already delivering measurable improvements to Cape Town’s water supply and strengthening water security.
Soneike High School in Kuils River wins R35 000 in library resources thanks to head boy Lihle Mdiza’s poetry competition victory.
A new skills shop in Bishop Lavis showcases handcrafted goods made by students, turning classroom training into real products for the community.
South Africa’s glass recycling sector offers entrepreneurship and income generation through TGRC’s national buy-back centre network.
UWC study reveals police officers and paramedics are turning to harmful drinking to cope with psychological distress and trauma.
Cape Town budgets R6.3m in 2025/26 to clear litter, silt and vegetation in the Eerste-Kuils catchment, partnering with a community forum to tackle pollution.
Cape Town’s beloved Carnival returns Saturday 21 March with free entry, 1 500 performers and ‘Follow Your HEART’ theme at Green Point.