Tag: City of Cape Town
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The City has launched its first service-related municipal app under the banner of the City of Cape Town. Users can find the latest load-shedding...
Cape Town launches R1,2bn solar plant project with help from C40 and GIZ
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has announced that the City will design, build, and operate a R1,2 billion solar PV plant with battery storage...
City to issue largest power tender yet – 500 MW to help with load-shedding...
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has announced that the City is this week issuing the largest of its load-shedding protection tenders to date –...
Golden run of events sets tone for 2023
Cape Town is nearing the end of a busy peak of events, having hosted a multitude of local and international events in the first...
Electricity wheeling could play vital role in City’s electricity future
Electricity wheeling is one way to help address the country’s energy shortages and the City too has been running a pilot project on wheeling...
Inspectors check properties as water usage remains high
After topping one billion litres per day, water usage has recently decreased to 936 million litres a day. However, this is still much higher...
City actions R1,6bn budget to invest in water and sanitation over next year
Over the 2022/23 financial year, which started Friday, 1 July 2022, the City of Cape Town will be investing R1,6 billion in water and...
Approval under way for more funding to beat congestion
The City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee has approved a request from the Urban Mobility Directorate for more funding to alleviate congestion on Cape...
City of Cape Town’s new draft energy budget of R16.4 billion welcomed
Economists and energy experts have weighed-in on a City draft energy budget of R16.4 billion that aims to achieve greater energy security, reduce load...
City of Cape Town slated for proposed R200 million investment in the ailing CTICC
The Good Party has denounced the City for what it says is a ludicrous R200 million investment into the ailing Cape Town International Convention...