Blind and deaf pedestrians will benefit from a City of Cape Town decision to equip all new traffic signal road intersections with a vibrating button which emits an audio signal when it is safe to cross. Read More
"We are pleased by the strong interest shown in response to the latest advertisements for teachers in the province," said MEC for Education in the Western Cape Donald Grant on Tuesday. Read More
1. National Minister of Police, Mr. Nathi Mthetwa and MEC Max visit family of slain street committee member, Mr. Mervyn Jacobs Venue: 41 Hugenote Street, Tafelsig Date: Wednesday, 14 October 2009 Time: 08:30 Read More
The Western Cape Minister of Cultural Affairs, Sport and Recreation, Mr. Sakkie Jenner has expressed his heartfelt sympathy to the family of the late Winston Mankunku Ngozi, saying 'a Cape Town and South African jazz legend has been lost.' Read More
A two year campaign "Hospitals Safe from Disasters" is being conducted by the secretariat of the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UN/ISDR) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Read More
In terms of the Explosives Act (Act No 26 of 1956) the City of Cape Town has introduced measures to prevent and reduce fire hazards or other threatening dangers as result of the use of fireworks. Read More
A Cape Town mother has had to be told the heart breaking news that her 17-year old daughter had been working as a prostitute and was one of 84 sex workers profiled by the City's Vice Squad in the past week. Read More
In order to give all interested parties another opportunity to provide comment on the City's draft new Outdoor Advertising By-Law, the Planning and Environment Portfolio Committee (PEPCO) is proposing to host a series of public hearings on Thursday... Read More
Executive Mayor Dan Plato's Community Outreach Programme, "Taking the City to the People", continues this week. Read More
Cape Town Traffic Services held road blocks across the city over the weekend as part of the Department's ongoing enforcement strategies aimed at reducing the amount of accidents and incidents on our roads. Read More
Twelve vagrants who have been living in the Bantry Bay caves have been arrested by the City's Displaced Persons Unit(DPU) and the Unit has recovered stolen goods which included identity documents, handbags and other personal effects. Read More
The City of Cape Town's Water and Sanitation Department needs to urgently shut down the water supply line from the Ranger Road Reservoir in Fish Hoek in order to replace a valve on the corner of 14th Avenue and Nelson Street. Read More
The MEC for Community Safety, Adv. Lennit Max, has condemned the killing of another Mitchells Plain street committee member, Mr. Mervyn Jacobs in the early hours of Saturday morning. He also expressed his condolences to the family of Jacobs. Read More
The Minister of Transport and Public Works Robin Carlisle has, today, re-opened Chapman's Peak Drive. Minister Carlisle is relieved that Chapman's Peak Drive will now be open for traffic following a 16 months closure. Read More
Tomorrow, 10 October 2009 is World Mental Health Day. Read More
The City of Town's Health Directorate will launch its Hand-Washing Campaign at an event in the Civic Centre on Monday. Read More
A City of Cape Town traffic officer is in a serious but stable condition in the Gatesville Medi-Clinic in Athlone after being stabbed seven times. Read More
Cape Town Traffic Services reclaim unit, last week targeted Athlone, Bellville, Pinelands, Mitchells Plain, Philippi and Milnerton. Two hundred and forty-six motorists were arrested on 633 warrants of arrest for unpaid traffic fines valued at R502... Read More
The Dinaledi Educational Coaching project aims to improve matriculation mathematics, science and technology results in Dinaledi schools through Educational Coaching. Read More
Only three weeks remain until deadline for journalists to apply for accreditation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final Draw to be held in Cape Town on 4 December this year. Read More