City of Cape Town

City plans to stop support for SONA

The City of Cape Town plans to retract its support for the next State of The Nation Address (SONA), calling the use of security “excessive and unnecessary”. This is after parliament doubled the number of road closures for the yearly address on Thursday and 441 SA National Defense Force troops[…]

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Cape City Hall upgrade worth over R27 million

One of the oldest buildings in Cape Town, the City Hall, is being upgraded at a cost of more than R27 million. The building which is more than 100-years-old, also serves as a national heritage site and a tourist attraction. Former President Nelson Mandela made his first speech from the[…]

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City reduces swimming pool hours to save water

A move which comes into effect on Monday 13 February will see all but six of the City’s 35 public swimming pools close during the week until the end of summer as part of the City’s water-saving measures. Due to the current Level 3b water restrictions implemented in the City of[…]

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Judgment reserved in Bromwell Street application

The Woodstock Hub and the City of Cape Town want to recover legal costs from the 27 people taking them to court over their planned relocation to the Wolwerivier emergency housing camp, the Western Cape High Court heard on Wednesday. In addition the R75 000 raised for them through crowdfunding,[…]

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Bromwell residents future still undecided

Bromwell Street residents yesterday gathered before the Western Cape High Court to hear the outcomes of an application they filed last year, regarding the emergency accommodation of the 27 people due to be evicted from the Woodstock houses. The lawyers representing the residents, requested that the court suspend their eviction[…]

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