Settlers High in Bellville has won this year's Tygerberg Olympiad for the Environment for the fourth year in a row. Read More
A multi-party, multi-portfolio working committee has been established to tackle the issue of enclosed or gated communities in Cape Town, for which the City has no policy at present. Read More
Over 350 cyclists are expected to join the Executive Mayor of Cape Town, Helen Zille, as she cycles in to work on World Car Free Day this Friday, 22 September 2006. Read More
The theme for the 2006 National Heritage Day celebrations is: Celebrating our music, our Heritage. Music is a universal phenomenon, which in several ways touches the hearts, minds, and souls of the entire humanity. Read More
South Africa's 2006 Heritage Month is already in full swing - and this year music occupies the spotlight through a series of events that culminate in a not-to-be missed day of culture at the Grand Parade in Cape Town this Sunday, National Heritage... Read More
The final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the proposed World Cup 2010 Stadium at Green Point has been completed. Read More
The MEC for Local Government & Housing, Qubudile Richard Dyantyi, issued a letter to the City of Cape Town today informing the City that he is considering an amendment to change the type of municipality in respect of the City of Cape Town. Read More
There is good news for thousands of home-owners who are currently paying off their home loans to the City of Cape Town. Read More
The 500 soccer players from 48 countries arriving in Cape Town this weekend for the Homeless World Cup soccer tournament, are to receive a hearty welcome from the City of Cape Town. Read More
For the past 12 years health services for the residents of Brown's Farm, Philippi, have been rendered under difficult circumstances from 12 shipping containers. Read More
Alzheimers disease is the most commonly form of Dementia in the elderly. Dementia is a progressive, degenerative brain syndrome that effects memory, thinking behaviour and emotion. It knows no social, economic, ethnic or geographical boundaries. Read More
Minister Cobus Dowry, Minister of Agriculture in the Western Cape will officially open the computer centre at JJ Rhode Primary School on 21 September 2006 at 09:30. The Department of Agriculture assisted JJ Rhode Primary School with computers, etc. Read More
Agri Expo (The Cape of Good Hope Agricultural Society), has been supporting agriculture and promoting its image since 1831 and will be doing it from 13- 15 0ctober 2006 by presenting the new and innovative "From the Earth". Read More
A 100% pass rate in Physical Science for the past five years in an African, rural school in an impoverished community. Read More
City Water Services has to repair a leak on the main supply pipeline in this area. In order to carry out repair work the water supply to Panorama and parts of Welgelegen will be cut from 09:00 - 16:00 on Tuesday, 19 September 2006. Read More
The City of Cape Town is aiming for an economic growth rate of over 7% by 2010 as part of its newly approved Economic and Human Development Strategy. Read More
This year 14 high schools from across the city participated in the sixth annual Tygerberg Olympiad for the Environment which was held on Saturday, 5 August 2006 at the City of Cape Town's Tygerberg Nature Reserve. Read More
The City of Cape Town has approved a comprehensive Energy and Climate Change Strategy which provides the basis for the establishment of a five year integrated framework for implementation and investment in the city. Read More
You are hereby invited to the Western Cape Provincial Parliament for the annual People's Assembly held from 09:00 to 14:00 in Atlantis on 15 September. The theme is All Shall Have Equal Rights. Read More