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Cape Town December Lock-out
Lifestyle

Cape Town’s December Lock-Out: A Resident’s Battle Plan for 2025

by Emma Botha
December 9, 2025

Cape Town’s government offices close for the holidays from December 20, 2025, to January 2, 2026. This means important services like car license renewals and bill payments won’t be available. If you need to do anything with the city, you must do it before these dates. This guide helps you plan ahead and avoid problems during the festive season.

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