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In the light of the increase in violence against women and children on the Cape Flats, Metro Police are embarking on a STAY SAFE campaign to raise awareness and help parents to educate and empower their children to take control of their own safety. Read More
Public health concern over toxic blue-green algae in the water of the Rietvlei Wetland Reserve resulted in the temporary closing of the recreational water body to the public. Read More
The City of Cape Town's final Sanitation Week event takes place at 10:00 on Friday, 30 March at the Community Hall in Du Noon. Read More
The City of Cape Town's Social Development Department will be handing over soup kitchen appliances, food supplies and sound system equipment to the value of R40 000 to the Jehova Jaireh Welfare Organisation on 29 March 2007 at 19:00 at the... Read More
Residents across the metropolitan area will have a chance to comment on plans for the proposed redevelopment of Green Point Common, site of the new multi-purpose stadium to be built in time for 2010 World Cup. A series of eleven public meetings... Read More
Targets setting for quality education - Statement by Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore Read More
The South African Gymnastic Federation and the City of Cape Town will officially open a Gymnastic Academy in Philippi on 29 March 2007 at 19:00 at the Philippi Indoor Centre. Deputy Executive Mayor Charlotte Williams will represent the City at the... Read More
The City Parks Department is undertaking a city-wide Tree Clean-up Campaign, as part of the City Manager's drive to "get back to basics". The campaign began on Monday 26 March and will continue until Friday 30 March 2007. Read More
Langenhoven Gymnasium Alleged Racial Attack - Statement by Education Minister Cameron Dugmore on behalf of the Western Cape Education Department.It is with deep concern that the Top Management of the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) have... Read More
An inquiry into various issues in schools in the Saldanha municipal area, including allegations of racism, access, transport, school fees and provisioning will start on Tuesday 27 March, 19h00, when senior officials of the Western Cape Education... Read More
The New Emblem for South Africa's National Parliament Read More
The South African IT sector is expected to contribute about R77 billion to the SA economy by 2010 and Cape Town must position itself - especially its poorer communities - to take up the many thousands of jobs that will be created. Read More
Cape Town's Mayoral Committee yesterday agreed to the call for nominations to a panel of experts to advise the City in the process of renaming streets. Read More
Members of the public must please note that the Khayelitsha Traffic Department has been relocated. As of 13 March 2007 it has been operating from the Resource Centre situated on the corner of Makabeni and Zakhele Roads in Khayelitsha. Read More
The City of Cape Town's Valuations Department said today all sectional title owners would receive letters informing them of the revised valuations on their properties. These would begin arriving later this week. Read More
Exhibition of Recently Evaluated School Library / Resource Centre MaterialThis includes: Read More
Mr Adam Marais, a 72-year-old retired bus driver, is among adult learners who received awards from the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) this week. Read More
Mayor Helen Zille will officially open the Joe Gqabi Drivers' Licence Testing Centre in Philippi on Tuesday, 27 March 2007 at 11:00. Read More