The Western Cape Transport and Public Works Department are changing gears when it comes to road safety. Its focus will now be on helping to keep communities safe, along with preventing road deaths. Officials have unveiled some of their new strategies ahead of National Transport Month.
Residents of 7de Laan informal settlement in Strandfontein are the latest beneficiaries of a high-tech, off-grid sanitation solution. This pioneering initiative was made possible through a partnership between the City of Cape Town’s Water and...
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has announced that the City successfully invested R9,5bn in infrastructure in 2024/25, an all-time record for a South African metro. Overall, the City spent 92,3% of its capital budget, with Safety and Security...
More than 34,000 building industry employees in the Western Cape received over R236 million in bonuses and leave pay at the end of 2025, thanks largely to the work of the Building Industry Bargaining Council (BIBC). Despite a stagnant national...