On the 5th of September 2023, Mayor Geordin HillLewis of Cape Town proudly launched the 2023 edition of the Mayor’s Portfolio of Urban Sustainability. This inspiring publication showcases various projects that aim to create a nurturing, inclusive, prosperous, unified, respectful, secure, and liberated city. The Mayor’s Portfolio invites citizens to actively collaborate with the City in this essential endeavor.
The 24th Energy Digicon was recently hosted by Premier Alan Winde. The event focused on the Western Cape Government’s Integrated Resource Plan (PIRP), which is an essential part of the Western Cape Energy Resilience Programme. The goal was to address the energy challenges faced by the province and discuss longterm strategies to overcome them.
The Overstrand and Swartland Rural Safety Units (RSUs) and the Mossel Bay K9 units have collaborated effectively to make significant strides in securing safer spaces for residents in their respective regions. ## Joint Efforts and Achievements
The Eastern Cape Department of Rural Development (DRDAR) has launched a new initiative to provide 21 tractors to farmers in OR Tambo District. The aim is to transform the district’s farming industry from a hobby to a thriving business. MEC Nonkqubela Pieters announced the plan during a recent Imbizo held at AmaMpondomise Kingdom’s Upper Kroza Great Place in Qumbu, Mhlontlo Municipality.
The City of Cape Town is preparing to host a public event on the upcoming MyCiTi construction along Govan Mbeki Road. The event will take place on 12th September 2023 at the Fezeka Council Chambers in Gugulethu and Sherwood Park Community Centre in Manenberg. This informative event aims to address the concerns of local residents and highlight the benefits of the MyCiTi bus service.
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, governments worldwide are faced with the challenge of digitizing their services to better serve citizens. South Africa is no exception, and the government has embarked on an ambitious journey to transform their public sector through technology. This mission will define the nation’s progress and the wellbeing of its people.
South Africa is taking a bold step towards improving its border management system. The Home Affairs Minister, Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi, has issued a Request for Proposal to redesign and redevelop six of the country’s busiest land ports of entry. The project will significantly enhance trade, security, and efficiency at these critical economic gateways.
The City of Cape Town recently announced plans to host a public information day on September 13th, 2023, to discuss the upcoming MyCiTi bus service expansion in Mitchells Plain. The event aims to inform residents and interested parties about the construction and its benefits for the community.
The City of Cape Town’s annual beach lowering program is set to begin on September 6th at Fish Hoek beach, followed by Muizenberg, Gordon’s Bay, and Bikini Beach. This essential project is aimed at mitigating the effects of windblown sand and maintaining ecological stability in altered coastal systems.
The University of KwaZuluNatal (UKZN) has taken a bold step in addressing the deeprooted issue of genderbased violence and gender inequality within educational institutions by introducing a compulsory module on these topics as part of its academic curriculum. The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) views this initiative as a progressive step and commends UKZN for its proactive approach.
Minister Enoch Godongwana and the 2023 Public Economics Conference: A Quest for Employment Solutions
The longawaited 2023 Public Economics Conference in South Africa gathered professionals, academia, and government officials to exchange ideas and find effective solutions to tackle the country’s pressing unemployment issue. Minister Enoch Godongwana, a passionate advocate for the nation’s wellbeing, delivered the opening remarks, emphasizing the need to address the soaring unemployment rates in the country.
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic), along with the National Empowerment Fund and Industrial Development Corporation, recently unveiled their revamped film and television incentive guidelines. The launch of these guidelines aims to foster a positive environment of engagement and accessibility, promising a sustainable future for film and television production in South Africa.
On September 7th, 2023, Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Ronald Lamola, will hand over a fullyfurnished house to Mme Maria Motale in Ntswelengwe Village, Kuruman. The house was constructed using offender labor, an innovative approach that provides skill development for inmates and empowers communities.
On September 56, 2023, the Speke Resort in Munyonyo, Kampala, will host the UgandaSouth Africa Investment and Trade Summit. This twoday event aims to foster collaboration, explore investment opportunities, and improve bilateral trade between the two nations. With over 65 South African business representatives attending, the event promises to be a milestone in the economic partnership between Uganda and South Africa.
The Dube Tradeport Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Durban, South Africa, is a sign of economic growth and development. Its strategic location near Durban’s King Shaka International Airport makes it an ideal location for businesses to capitalize on access to global markets.
The Department of Tourism (DT) is set to collaborate with the Culture Arts, Tourism, Hospitality & Sport Education Training Authority (CATHSSETA), the Gauteng Department of Economic Development, and the Gauteng Tourism Authority (GTA) to host the 2023 National Tourism Careers Expo (NTCE). Deputy Minister of Tourism, Mr. Fish Mahlalela, made the announcement during a media briefing. The event is scheduled to take place at the Joburg Expo Centre in Nasrec from 29 September to 01 October 2023.