The Water and Sanitation Directorate is conducting critical maintenance work on the city’s water supply infrastructure from 12 to 17 September 2023. The maintenance projects include zeropressure tests (ZPT), conditional assessments, and various pipe and valve installations, repairs, and replacements. While the work will result in temporary water supply disruptions in specified areas, the longterm benefits cannot be overstated.
In response to growing environmental concerns, the City of Strand has launched a comprehensive R79 million rehabilitation program to upgrade its water and sanitation infrastructure. The Strand Trappies Sewer system, which has been facing numerous challenges, is set to receive significant improvements aimed at enhancing the health of the residents and the surrounding environment. This article explores the details of this impressive endeavor and the critical role played by public engagement in promoting positive change.
Raymond Ackerman, the founder of Pick n Pay, one of South Africa’s most respected supermarket chains, passed away at the age of 92 on Wednesday. Following his demise, an outpouring of heartfelt condolences emerged, reflecting the nation’s deep respect for his significant contributions to South Africa and the retail industry during his illustrious career.
Cape Town Mayor, Geordin HillLewis, has announced that the city intends to launch an intergovernmental dispute over the devolution of passenger rail services in the metropolitan region. This decision comes after President Cyril Ramaphosa failed to respond to the city’s request to form a committee on devolution, which the City of Cape Town has long pursued.
The persistent challenge of streetlight vandalism and theft in Cape Town has hindered the city’s ability to maintain a safe and welllit environment for its residents. Over a fourmonth period from May to August, more than 3,298 service requests for streetlight repairs were received by the city’s electricity teams, primarily in the Mitchells Plain area. City officials are calling for collaborative efforts between the city and its residents to mitigate these ongoing challenges.
The West African Cable System (WACS) has been successfully repaired after a month of damage off the Congo coast. This undersea cable is crucial for internet connectivity, as it enables rapid data transfer across long distances. The restoration was completed on Tuesday, according to a Vodacom spokesperson, Byron Kennedy.
Capel Street, located in the heart of District Six, is set to undergo a transformation through an exciting mural art project. The City of Cape Town has invited community members and interested parties to participate in a mural art workshop on Saturday, 16 September. The goal is to develop potential mural designs that reflect the street’s vibrant history and culture and involve local residents in the creative process.
Idayimani Montessori Academy is a visionary project that aims to provide innovative and sustainable early childhood education to the Langa community. The project will offer highquality education to children and empower local women to become Montessori directors. The academy is set to open in January 2024 and will serve 200 children in the community.
The Department of Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi hosted a twoday Jobs Fair in Malelane on September 14 and 15, 2023, to combat unemployment and create accessible opportunities for the youth of Mpumalanga, South Africa. The event aimed to establish a platform where work seekers and employers could interact, enhancing the capacity of the department and its partners to deliver on their employment mandate.
South Africa has long struggled with issues related to gender equality, genderbased violence, and femicide. In order to address these challenges, the 2023 National Gender Machinery (NMG) was established. This initiative aims to balance the mainstreaming of gender equality processes with redressing women’s oppression and patriarchal domination.
The National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC) in South Africa is committed to resilience and collaboration in the face of global challenges and crises. The 28th NEDLAC Annual Summit recently took place, and Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi addressed the slow progress of labor market reform, urging participants to speed up their efforts.
The Department of Employment and Labour in South Africa has launched an integrated service delivery campaign to address the needs of communities in the Free State Province. From September 11th to 15th, 2023, the Compensation Fund, a department entity, will provide comprehensive and accessible services to the residents of four small towns: Frankfort, Villiers, Vrede, and Phuthaditjhaba, situated in the Fezile Dabi and Thabo Mofutsanyane districts.
Social partnerships play a pivotal role in promoting a harmonious and productive social ecosystem amid diverse challenges. Recently, South Africa’s Deputy President, Paul Mashatile, addressed the 28th National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC) Annual Summit, emphasizing the importance of social partnerships in the current context. NEDLAC has a long history of fostering social partnerships in South Africa, shaping the labor market since the dawn of democracy.
Honourable N.G Kodwa, Minister of Sport, Arts, and Culture, recently held a media briefing to address several critical issues related to sports accessibility for all South Africans. ## SABC MultiChoice Broadcast Deal
Premier Alan Winde recently hosted the 24th Energy Digicon, where he discussed the Western Cape Government’s efforts to address the province’s energy needs. The event highlighted the importance of planning for the future and developing a comprehensive strategy to meet those needs.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile recently delivered a speech to the Parliamentary Press Gallery Association (PGA) in which he praised their work in reporting on parliamentary processes. He emphasized the importance of the press in holding the executive accountable to Parliament and informing citizens.