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South Africa’s Golden Arrow Bus Service (GABS) is rolling out its first batch of new electric buses from China’s BYD, with more than 100 more vehicles set to arrive this year to serve the Cape Town ...
The Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure, Tertius Simmers, tabled the Infrastructure Budget for the province yesterday, allocating around R11 million of the R9.83 billion 2025/26 budget to digital ...
Located at the foot of the Swartberg Mountains, Prince Albert is a historic town with well-preserved Cape Dutch and Karoo-style architecture. The town is a paradise for food lovers, featuring ...
The Western Cape Government is making good progress with initiatives to introduce electric vehicles into the province’s public transport and government fleets, with Golden Arrow Bus Service (GABS) and ...
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The Western Cape is preparing for a winter with considerably less rainfall than last year, according to the latest predictions from the South African Weather Service (SAWS). During a media information ...
Image: CoCT website CAPE TOWN - The Western Cape government says it will allocate almost R4 billion to bolster crime fighting and prevention efforts in the province. This was announced during the ...
Over R3 billion has been allocated to safety programs in the Western Cape’s budget covering law enforcement, crime prevention, and community-based safety initiatives. The province has been under ...
"This includes 15 respiratory diphtheria cases in the Western Cape, two cases in Gauteng, three cases in Mpumalanga and one probable case in Limpopo, not confirmed in the laboratory, but the ...
Craig says CIAG is in talks with the Trump administration for a planned meeting in April to gain support for Western Cape secession. The leader of the Cape Independence movement has confirmed he ...
The point here is Gauteng is our biggest province in terms of economic activity. Yet the Western Cape actually spends more at almost R17 billion, whereas Gauteng was only almost touching R14 billion.
The Western Cape education department says it has filled 477 teacher posts despite announcing last year that 2 407 contract teachers would not be reappointed as a result of severe budget cuts.