The City of Cape Town has appointed 16 students as call centre agents at the 24-hour Customer Relations Call Centre. The City, in partnership with CapeBPO, has made this opportunity possible and sourced these students from areas across Cape Town to pro…
Day: August 4, 2022
City teams on standby to help update prepaid electricity meters
The software for all prepaid electricity meters in South Africa will expire in 2024. Prepaid metering software must be updated or customers won’t be able to recharge their meters with new tokens; and will be left without power supply. Our teams are on …
Give flowers time to bloom
The City of Cape Town’s Recreation and Parks Department advises the public that it will commence its mowing schedule at parks and public open spaces at the end of November 2022, to allow for spring flowers and a variety of indigenous plants to bloom – …
Nkoana-Mashabane describes KZN matric girls’ murder as horrendous
Minister in the Presidency responsible for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, has described the recent murder of two matric girls in Ngwangwane village, KwaZulu-Natal, as horrendous and sickening.According to reports, t…
Vaccines are safe, says SAHPRA
While a fatality has been reported following the administration of the COVID-19 Janssen vaccine, the South African Health Products and Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has emphasised that benefits of the vaccine greatly outweigh any adverse events that ma…
Thousands of planned housing opportunities lost due to unlawful occupation in Khayelitsha, City engaging community
The City is engaging Khayelitsha community members in an effort to protect its Harare Infill housing project from unlawful occupation. This follows new threats of unlawful occupation of City projects, adding to the serious trend of thousands of opportu…