The City of Cape Town is just over 60 hours into its three-day operation to do essential maintenance on the Cape Flats bulk water supply network. Good progress is being made on site. During this time residents in affected areas are asked to please only use the water they really need to help maintain the […]
Day: September 18, 2022
City aims to protect customers from two stages of load-shedding this week
The City of Cape Town is working hard to build reserves to enable it to protect customers from two stages of Eskom’s load-shedding over the week ahead, where possible. This is subject to updates where required as there are variables at play such as the Steenbras Dam levels necessary for the hydro pump action; and […]
It’s the final countdown of the Cape Flats bulk water network maintenance operation
The City of Cape Town is in the home-stretch of its three-day operation to do essential maintenance on the Cape Flats bulk water supply network. The Water and Sanitation Directorate teams on the ground have been working around the clock to complete the maintenance work on the bulk water pipeline and are now in the […]
Couple sought in connection with bogus investment scheme
FREE STATE – The Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team based in Bethlehem is appealing to the public to assist in tracing Albert David Titus and Bonolo Millicent Titus who can assist to unlock the investigation into the bogus investment scheme. It is alleged that in 2020, the victims invested their money into a bogus […]
Deputy Mayor at the Battle of Square Hill Remembrance Ceremony
This year marks the 104th anniversary of the commemoration of the Battle of Square Hill and on Sunday, 18 September 2022, the Deputy Mayor and Mayoral Committee Member for Spatial Planning and Environment, Alderman Eddie Andrews, delivered a keynote speech at the Battle of Square Hill Remembrance Ceremony at the Castle of Good Hope, in […]