Logo

the ultimate mother city guide

  • Home
  • Venues
  • News
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Tips & Tricks
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Logo

african public transport

Cape Town Public Transport
Business

Cape Town’s Train Uprising: Inside the Audacious Plan to Rescue a Derailed City

by Zola Naidoo
December 16, 2025

Cape Town is trying to fix its broken train system, which stopped working in 2021. The city wants to take over the train lines, buy new trains, and make the stations better. They hope to have 240,000 people riding trains every day in three years and 600,000 in seven years. This big plan will cost a lot of money, and there are many challenges like money, legal stuff, and dealing with taxi drivers and workers. The next few months will decide if Cape Town can make its trains run again.

rugby public transport
Sports

The City’s Rally: Cape Town’s Singular Transport Scheme for Rugby Lovers

by Aiden Abrahams
September 24, 2024

Cape Town is buzzing with excitement for the Springboks and All Blacks match on September 7, 2024. To ease the usual traffic and parking woes, the city has launched a free shuttle service for rugby fans from various points across the city to the DHL Stadium. Additionally, a partnership with PRASA Western Cape provides train services for fans. Fans are encouraged to use ehailing services and MyCiTi social media channels for realtime updates. This initiative not only offers practical solutions but also contributes to creating a transformative fan experience.

african public transport budget travel
News

Traversing the Vibrant Labyrinth of African Public Transport

by Thabo Sebata
July 27, 2024

Traversing Africa via public transport is a thrilling adventure that requires patience and flexibility. It’s an immersive way to understand the continent’s people, cultures, and landscapes while experiencing its unpredictable nature. Though there may be challenges, the journey offers unforgettable memories and a newfound appreciation for the unexpected. It’s an exploration of new territories and of oneself, ultimately leaving travelers with a passion for the path less trodden.

  • Dawn, Dirt and Dinner: A Willowvale Kitchen Without Walls
  • Cape Town Quietly Rewrites the Rules Between Tradition and the State
  • South Africa Plays Hardball on Hoof-and-Mouth: A Five-Year Blitz to Reopen R7 Billion in Beef Trade
  • South Africa’s Gateways in November 2025: 3,1 Million Footprints in 30 Days
  • Cape Town’s Rupee-Powered Metamorphosis: How a City Rewrote Itself for the Indian Traveller

absa cape town 10k access to education access to justice accountability advancement and resilience adventure tourism african club football african football club aging infrastructure alternative water supply australia rugby biodiversity boatica cape town border crime broadcasting complaints commission of south africa building a better south africa by-law enforcement cape town collaboration community engagement community involvement community safety community support crime prevention criminal justice system economic growth environmental sustainability gender-based violence job creation junior springboks kaizer chiefs law enforcement mamelodi sundowns No full names mentioned in the article nuances of south african politics orlando pirates public safety Restaurant rugby world cup south african football association south african police service south african rugby sustainable development goals western cape {"tags": ["South Africa"

Footer Logo

© 2024 Cape Town Today - all rights reserved.
Errors are tracked with artificial intelligence by ErrorBot

  • Privacy
  • Contact Us
  • User-Generated Content (UGC) Policy
  • Home
  • Venues
  • News
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Tips & Tricks
  • About Us
  • Contact Us