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Following torrential rain, several roads in Cape Town are obstructed due to flooding. Motorists are advised to plan ahead and ...
Some residents will be paying more — but seeing no extra cleaning — under the City’s new 'cleaning sundry tariff’.
Live Cape Town traffic updates, which you can track below, show the latest mapping information on road closures, heavy ...
The City of Cape Town is heading into a potential legal battle over its recently implemented ‘city cleaning levy'.
Capetonians struggling to keep up with municipal bills have been offered a lifeline through the City’s newly approved debt ...
Lobby group Afriforum has confirmed that it has instructed its lawyers to prepare legal action against the City of Cape Town ...
A woman from America, Tuanni Price, shared why she left the United States for Cape Town and showed off her gorgeous double-storey apartment to internet users.
With authorities estimating that Cape Town could be just 75 days away from becoming the first major city in the world to run out of water, websites and Facebook pages like this one have mushroomed.
The City of Cape Town uses approximately 64 percent of the total water supply, agriculture 29 percent, and other urban areas use about 7 percent.
Cape Town’s reservoirs have topped 100% for the first time in six years, a magnificent change in the “Mother City” compared to its dire situation just two years ago.
Following an announcement by the mayor of the City of Cape Town during the 2022 Solar Power Africa conference, the City of Cape Town has advertised a tender process for the procurement of ...
Cape Town residents and visitors can only use 13 gallons of water per day starting in February. For those who consume more, the city’s water utility will charge a special levy that is three ...