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| Weekly news from the City of Cape Town's website No. 55: 29 January 2010 | |||
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Safety tips for hikers
During the busy summer season, many visitors and residents spend their leisure time exploring Cape Town’s beautiful mountain trails. (More) Brown water at Muizenberg natural and not a cause for concern After receiving complaints about the colour of the sea water at Muizenberg, the City would like to emphasise that this phenomenon is caused by a naturally occurring sea water algae and not because of ‘Khayelitsha sewerage’ or ‘effluent from the waste water treatment works on the Cape Flats’ as is often speculated. (More) Temporary road closure on the Foreshore Freeway outbound on Sunday The Foreshore outbound carriageway will be closed from the intersection of Coen Steytler Avenue throughout the day on Sunday 31 January 2010, from 05:30 to 20:00. (More)
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Cape Town attracts R1,24 billion in investment
The City of Cape Town has excelled by outperforming all of its service delivery targets for the financial year ending on 30 June 2009. Tabling the 2008/09 Annual Report at the first Council meeting for 2010, Executive Mayor Dan Plato said that the City had achieved record levels of expenditure... (More) |
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R1.8 million technology and innovation boost for Cape Town
The City has announced the launch of the Cape Town Entrepreneurship Competition 2010 to recognise and expand entrepreneurship in Cape Town.
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Get your business connect’d to others in new venture
Connect’d Cape Town, a new initiative which aims to attract and facilitate investment and business opportunities to Cape Town, has launched its website, www.connectdcapetown.com. (More) |
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No major flaws at first Cape Town Stadium event
There were no major flaws in the planning and execution of the first test event at the new Cape Town Stadium, but all aspects of safety, security, transport and logistics have been analysed to make the next test event even better. (More) |
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Upgrade of rental units to start shortly
The City will soon begin upgrading its rental properties across Cape Town. The upgrade, which has been divided into several phases to ensure that it is effectively managed, will improve quality of life for thousands of Council tenants. (More) |
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Everyone wins at the annual J&B Met this Saturday
The City of Cape Town’s traffic services will be out in full force this Saturday when an estimated 50 000 people are expected at the 33rd annual J&B Met at the Kenilworth Race Course. (More) |
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