Cape Town, a bustling and lively city in South Africa, has experienced an unparalleled surge in job creation. According to the latest StatsSA Quarterly Labour Force survey for April to June 2023, the city has added a staggering 263,000 new positions in just one year, with 56,000 new opportunities created in the last quarter alone. This growth has exceeded that of all other metros combined, making Cape Town the city with the lowest unemployment rate among metros.
The Township Economy in South Africa has emerged as a hub of entrepreneurship, innovation, and cultural preservation. However, persistent challenges hinder the true potential of this economy. In this article, we explore how collaboration among the BRICS nations – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – can help transform the Township Economy.
Organized crime continues to plague our communities, highlighting the importance of recognizing and appreciating the hard work of law enforcement. The recent conviction of drug syndicate leader Fadwaan Murphy, who was notoriously known for his drug empire, is a testament to the perseverance of dedicated police officers and the impact of collaboration between different agencies in the fight against crime.
The Film and Publication Board (FPB) recently achieved a significant victory in its fight against child pornography. Gerhard Ackerman was recently sentenced to 12 life sentences by the South Gauteng High Court for possessing child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The FPB played a crucial role by analyzing the images found in Ackerman’s possession and providing a content analysis report that was vital for his successful prosecution.
Cape Winelands Airport Development: A Revolutionary Transformation for Cape Town’s Aviation Sector The aviation sector in Cape Town is undergoing a revolutionary transformation, thanks to the ambitious project spearheaded by billionaire entrepreneur Rob Hersov. This article discusses the ongoing development of Cape Winelands Airport, as reported by its director, Mark Wilkinson.
Over the weekend, Cape Town authorities impounded taxis as part of a joint effort with the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) to address serious road safety offenses and ensure compliance with the National Land Transport Act (NLTA). ### Impoundment Details
The Disappearance of Ryder Kossatz On August 9, 17yearold Ryder Kossatz disappeared after being swept away by a powerful wave at Llandudno. Despite the National Sea Rescue Institute’s (NSRI) search efforts, Ryder has not been found.
Recently, the N2 highway near Tsitsikamma in the Eastern Cape witnessed a tragic collision between two vehicles, resulting in the unfortunate loss of six lives. Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga, responsible for the Department of Transport, expresses her profound sadness and regret over this devastating incident.
The Jamaican Diamond Jubilee marks the 59th anniversary of Jamaica’s independence from the United Kingdom on August 6, 1962. This milestone not only represents Jamaica’s liberation from colonialism but also highlights the unbreakable bond between Jamaica and South Africa. ### A Shared History of Resilience
The Namakwa Special Economic Zone (NamSEZ) promises to be a transformative economic project that will bolster the Northern Cape’s economy. Currently, the province does not have a designated Special Economic Zone, and the NamSEZ aims to fill that gap. The government’s commitment to transparency and inclusivity in the project’s development is evident, with a recent public participation meeting in Pofadder and a notice in the government gazette calling for public engagement and comments.
South Africa’s Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Ebrahim Patel and China’s Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao recently met in Pretoria to discuss trade, investment, and job creation. The aim of the talks was to increase trade and change its composition, while also strengthening economic ties.
The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate has achieved an incredible feat, having spent 95% of its R2.385 billion capital budget in the 2022/23 financial year. This impressive achievement highlights the City’s dedication to investing in infrastructure and ensuring access to highquality drinking water and dignified sanitation, particularly for those living in informal settlements.
A Tale of Survival and Teamwork: The Rescue of a Stranded Trail Runner in Jonkershoek Nature Reserve
In the beautiful setting of the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve, a 42yearold trail runner found himself in a perilous situation that required immediate assistance. Wian Koch had embarked on a solo adventure, intending to run and hike the Twin Peaks route. However, his journey took an unexpected turn, leading to a remarkable display of teamwork and dedication from a group of professionals and volunteers.
Minister Pravin Gordhan, the Minister of Public Enterprises, has taken a strong stance against the deliberate misinformation surrounding the restructuring of Eskom, a stateowned company (SOC). Gordhan has reiterated his commitment to revitalizing SOCs and rooting out corruption in these institutions.
The Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area – Heart of the Great African Sea Forest is a captivating short film that takes viewers on a mesmerizing underwater journey beneath the waves of Table Mountain National Park’s extensive 127km coastline. The documentary showcases the beauty of the underwater world and highlights the importance of marine protected areas (MPAs) for preserving ecosystems.
Last week, the Woodstock community lost one of its most beloved figures, Muraad ‘Junior’ Kitching. Despite facing poverty, drug abuse, and gang violence, Junior rose above it all and became a respected member of the community. Unfortunately, his life was cut short by a brutal shooting on Women’s Day, leaving behind a wife, son, and daughter who adored him.