Tag: Cape Town
Harsher lockdown will decimate Cape business and crush tourism
Imposing harsher Covid-19 lockdown regulations over the Easter weekend will have devastating consequences for the Western Cape’s private sector, particularly the tourism business. Should...
Electricity infrastructure vandalism is on the rise in Cape Town
It looks like senseless vandalism is once again on the rise, as the level of electricity infrastructure vandalism and theft in Pelican Park and in other...
Second airport in cape town will benefit local economy, create jobs – WESGRO
The owners of the airport want to develop a Lanseria-type facility in the Durbanville area of Cape Town.
Investment into a Cape Winelands airport holds...
Mother City’s ‘Lanseria’: New airport in the pipeline for Cape Town
Plans for a privately-owned airport for Cape Town have been unveiled by its new billionaire owner, who promises a world-class aviation hub.
The new owner...
Cape Town dam levels decrease to 74,5%
The total capacity of dams supplying the Cape Town metro decreased by 1,8% in the last week, from 76,3% the previous week to 74,5%....
Cape Town to develop a ‘second CBD’
Cape Town mayor Dan Plato has launched the Bellville Future City project which aims to transform the area into a second central business district.
Plato...
Cape Town/Stockholm Connect launches
The Silicon Cape Initiative, in partnership with Wesgro, the City of Cape Town, Invest Cape Town, The Loudhailer, Business Sweden and the Embassy of...
Farewell JSE
THE JSE is seemingly no longer a happy place for several Cape Town companies.
In short succession three small Cape Town-based companies have opted to...
Disarming deals
TWO Cape Town-based investment companies divested from their defence-related interests late last year.
Stellar Capital Partners – which once was touted as a vehicle to...
Chips down for casinos
GAMING companies have been so stretched by the Covid-19 lockdown and related restrictions that the fate of the ‘second’ casino in the Cape Town...