Weekly news from the City of Cape Town's website         No. 80: 16 July 2010
City appeals to public to help curb theft of electrical equipment and protect lives
The City of Cape Town’s Electricity Department has experienced an increase in theft and vandalism at its substations and kerb-side metering kiosks in Mitchells Plain, Grassy Park...
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Cape Town’s World Cup ends on high note
Cape Town’s hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ ended on a high note with large numbers of excited fans gathering at the FIFA Fan Fest™ on the Grand Parade and the four fan jols to watch the closing ceremony and final match of the month-long tournament.
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Fan Walk, Germany - Argentina game
Last ‘Free Friday’ for MyCiti inner city loop…for a while
AAfter running a successful service for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the City of Cape Town will end the MyCiTi inner city loop service this weekend, and re-launch an improved inner city public transport route later this year. More...
Support Mandela Day on Sunday
The City of Cape Town is gearing up for Mandela Day on Sunday, 18 July, which is also former President Mandela’s 92nd birthday. The United Nations has declared Madiba’s date of birth, 18 July, as Nelson Mandela International Day. More...
City says: “If you sing in the shower, choose shorter songs!”
If you sing when you shower, choose shorter songs, take a shorter shower, and watch how much money you save on your electricity bill, says the City’s Electricity Saving Campaign. More...

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