Invitation to all media The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has the pleasure of inviting you to the official launch of the No-Fee School Programme in the province. Read More
Two major incidents have occurred that have caused problems for the City's water supply to the Strand/Somerset West area. Strand Read More
The City of Cape Town is setting the process in motion to attain international accreditation for its laboratory services. Read More
The Department of Transport and Public Works delivered a new High Care and Admission Unit at Valkenberg Hospital to the Department of Health.The department invested more than R12 million in the project. Read More
Every year during the summer months there is a sharp increase in the number of babies and small children under 2 years who become very ill with diarrhoea and vomiting. Read More
The Western Cape Department of Health is out to combat flu this winter. Read More
The City of Cape Town, as one of the partners in the District Six redevelopment process, advises all validated and verified claimants for District Six that the second round of workshops on the Development Framework will be held in four one-and-a-... Read More
The meeting to discuss and plot the way forward with regard to evictions and matters pertaining land tenure in Jonkershoek, took place in good spirit today. Read More
Minister of Planning, Environment and Economic Development, Tasneem Essop, will celebrate World Environment Day in Piketberg on Monday, June 5. The day will be celebrated at the Pella Park Sports Ground, Porterville from 9am. Read More
Over 30 000 children will participate in the City of Cape Town's 8th Youth Environmental School (YES) programme, making it the largest single environmental education event in the country. Read More
The City of Cape Town has appointed new service providers for the removal of refuse in both the formal areas [wheelie bin] and the informal areas [door-to-door black bag system] in Khayelitsha. Read More
C I T Y R E V I E W Headlines New Portfolio Committees for City Draft IDP approved for comment and discussion City draft budget approved Read More
In a major boost for Cape Town's port operations, the City of Cape Town has set up a pro-active planning and co-operative framework with the National Port Authority (NPA), leading to the establishment of a Port City Forum. Read More
A ground breaking partnership between the City of Cape Town and three commercial banks will bring banking services closer to the people as well as boost affordable housing in the metropole. Read More
Highlights from the City Budget as approved at the special Council Meeting of the City of Cape Town on 31 May 2006. Read More
In a major step to streamline business operations at the Port of Cape Town, the City of Cape Town is to set up a co-operative framework with the National Port Authority. Read More
As from 1 June 2006, one of Cape Town's most popular recreational spots, the Rietvlei Wetland Reserve in Milnerton, will open earlier to the public. Read More
The Lansdowne Library will re-open its doors on Thursday, 1 June following an undertaking by the City's Executive Deputy Mayor, Andrew Arnolds, and the start of a new policy approach to libraries in Cape Town. Read More
The City's procurement policy was brought back into line with national procurement laws as set out in the Preferential Procurement Act 5 of 2000 on 30 May 2006. Read More
The Western Cape Education Department's (WCED) Safe Schools Programme is definitely having a positive impact on schools, said MEC Cameron Dugmore during a debate on the safety of children. At the same time he cautioned against complacency. Read More