The City of Cape Town has committed R1.2 million to procuring additional air quality monitoring equipment in the current financial year. This planned expenditure comes on the back of nearly R1.5 million spent in the last financial year to advance...
The City of Cape Town will be installing water management devices on the properties of all excessive water users, irrespective of the reason for the high usage. The city has identified more than 50Â 000 excessive usage properties across the metro...
Around 4 000 lower-income families are expected to benefit from the City of Cape Town’s new inner-city social housing initiative which was launched yesterday. The initiative will see the development of affordable housing projects on prime land...
The city of Cape Town recently completed the second phase of its project to relocate sewer lines in Kuyasa to improve access and maintenance. The project started in April and involved removing sewer lines, which ran beneath private residences, and...