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Illuminating Cape Town: The Ongoing Battle to Keep the City Lit

by Chloe de Kock
December 2, 2025

Cape Town faces a tough fight to keep its streets bright at night because of constant vandalism, cable theft, and technical problems. Every month, thousands of streetlights break and need fixing, especially in neighborhoods like Mitchells Plain and Gugulethu. The darkness caused by these outages makes people feel unsafe, but city workers and local communities are joining forces through campaigns like “Protect Your Power” to guard and repair the lights. Their teamwork shines as a symbol of hope and strength, lighting up the city despite the shadows of crime and damage.

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Cape Town Water Advisory: Essential Maintenance and Community Preparedness

by Zola Naidoo
April 9, 2025

Cape Town is getting ready for some important water maintenance that might cause temporary disruptions. Residents are encouraged to store water in clean containers and use less water for things like showers and washing. The Blackheath Water Treatment Plant will be undergoing annual maintenance, which means there will be less drinking water available for a short time. It’s important for everyone to work together to save water and stay informed about any changes. By taking these simple steps, the community can help ensure that everyone has enough water during this time.

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Ensuring a Sustainable Future: The City’s Strategic Water Maintenance Plan

by Lerato Mokena
September 29, 2024

The City’s Strategic Water Maintenance Plan is set to take place from September 30 to October 4, 2024, focusing on making sure our water supply is safe and reliable. During this time, various repairs and upgrades will happen across the city, including zeropressure tests that might cause some changes in water pressure for residents. Special care will be taken to clean and maintain the Glen Garry Reservoir, ensuring the water stays clean and safe for everyone. As these tasks unfold, it’s important for residents to prepare by storing water and being aware of possible temporary disruptions. This plan is all about protecting our city’s lifeblood: clean water for all!

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The Pulse of Capemont: Strengthening Water Supply Infrastructure

by Lerato Mokena
September 3, 2024

The maintenance operation is essential to ensure the sustainability of the city’s water supply infrastructure and resembles an artful restoration. The City of Capemont’s Water and Sanitation Directorate will be conducting maintenance on a key link to the primary water source on September 3, 2024, which will temporarily pause water supply and reduce water pressure in certain areas. Residents and businesses are advised to store water beforehand. The City extends its apologies for any inconvenience caused and urges residents to stay informed and prepared. The temporary disruption is a stepping stone towards a sustainable and resilient water supply for future generations.

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Scheduled Water Supply Maintenance: A Vital and Impactful Mandate

by Chloe de Kock
August 24, 2024

Water supply maintenance is important for improving service quality and enhancing customer experiences. Scheduled maintenance work, such as zeropressure tests and condition evaluations, may cause changes in water pressure or periods without water flow. Residents are advised to make necessary preparations and store water beforehand in clean, sealed containers. The maintenance work is a crucial part of the Water and Sanitation Directorate’s program to secure the future of water supply and address the problem of unaccountedfor water.

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Fortifying Infrastructure: The City’s Pre-emptive Strategy for the Winter Season

by Hannah Kriel
May 21, 2024

Cape Town is taking proactive measures to prepare for the winter season, with a Winter Preparedness initiative that involves various teams working together to safeguard the city. The initiative includes clearing stormwater drains, refurbishing roadways and repairing potholes to prevent flood risks and ensure safer journeys. Citizen participation is also essential to preserving the safety and robustness of the city, and the city’s anticipatory strategy aims to secure a safe and comfortable winter for all. The city is taking action to identify and address potential problems before they emerge, highlighting the significance of community participation and thorough city planning in urban governance.

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Stepping up Infrastructure Maintenance: Cape Town’s Sizeable Investment in Sewer Pipe Replacement

by Isabella Schmidt
May 13, 2024

The City of Cape Town has invested over R5.5m in the Maitland Sewer Pipe Replacement Project, which aims to replace outdated sewer pipes in the Maitland district. The project uses an innovative approach called Curedinplace pipe (CIPP) to line old vitrified clay sewer pipes with a resincoated textile tube, resulting in a jointless and flawless lining. The project serves as an example for other cities on how to prioritize and tackle infrastructurerelated issues, while emphasizing civic responsibility and the importance of collaboration and compliance among citizens.

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Scheduled Water Infrastructure Maintenance: A Signature Move by the City

by Aiden Abrahams
April 26, 2024

The City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate is conducting planned maintenance activities to preserve the water supply infrastructure. Zeropressure tests and state evaluations of the water supply network will be carried out from 29th April to 3rd May 2024, with water tankers provided for residents to minimize the inconvenience caused. The City has notified the Stellenbosch Municipality to make alternate arrangements during this maintenance period, and residents are advised to store enough water in clean, sealed containers and keep their taps closed. This initiative reflects the City’s dedication towards ensuring the longevity of its water infrastructure and commitment towards transparency and effective communication.

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Essential Upgrades to the Water System in Cape Town’s Serene Hout Bay

by Sizwe Dlamini
April 23, 2024

Residents of Hout Bay in Cape Town can expect extensive maintenance and repair work to the local water distribution network on April 24th. The Water and Sanitation Directorate of the City has outlined a program of repair and enhancement tasks, including the installation of new HDPE pipes and rectifying valve leaks and pressure irregularities. While this may cause temporary inconvenience, it is crucial for improving the efficiency of the water supply system in the long term. The city is planning alternative sources of water supply, and residents are advised to store water in advance and stay tuned for updates.

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The Tale of Langa Zone 20’s Sewage Pipe Repairs: Triumphs and Obstacles

by Sizwe Dlamini
March 10, 2024

Read about the heroic efforts of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation team in repairing a collapsed sewer line in Langa Zone 20. Discover the obstacles they faced, from informal structures obstructing access to the depth of the pipe and groundwater, and how they overcame them with persistence and tenacity. The team’s success was bolstered by their commitment to engaging the community and securing their cooperation in executing the repairs. Their efforts highlight the importance of maintaining infrastructure to improve the community’s living conditions and safeguard essential services.

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A Bright Outlook: Lansdowne’s Successful Execution of Electricity Supply Maintenance

by Sizwe Dlamini
February 16, 2024

Lansdowne has successfully completed a major project, the coordinated electricity supply maintenance, ahead of schedule. The city’s dedication to minimizing inconvenience for residents through consistent updates and announcements was evident. Future maintenance schedules have been shared, and measures put in place to ensure minimal disruptions. Lansdowne’s approach to maintaining its electricity supply is praiseworthy, demonstrating its commitment to community wellbeing and setting an example for other cities to follow.

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The City’s Water Management Program: An Aquatic Symphony in the Making

by Liam Fortuin
February 9, 2024

The City’s water management program is like a symphony, carefully orchestrated to maintain the harmony of infrastructure and water management. The program includes zeropressure tests and conditional evaluations, with a team working diligently from 9 am to 4 pm each day. This program aims to handle water pressure more efficiently, minimizing the risk of pipe breakages and water wastage. While temporary disruptions might occur, they only serve to amplify the excitement for the final performance an efficient, wellmanaged water supply system.

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Important Water Supply Infrastructure Maintenance in Camps Bay: What Residents Need to Know

by Thabo Sebata
January 30, 2024

The essential water supply maintenance in Camps Bay on February 2, 2024, will result in a temporary disruption of the water supply. Residents are urged to store enough water in advance and keep all taps closed. This maintenance is part of the city’s proactive program to enhance water infrastructure and improve sustainability and resilience. Realtime updates will be provided on @CityofCTAlerts.

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A Deep Dive into Water Supply Infrastructure Maintenance

by Michael Jameson
January 19, 2024

Regular maintenance of water supply infrastructure is crucial to ensure efficient operation and continued water availability. The City of Cape Town has scheduled maintenance work, causing disruptions in some neighborhoods, but this is necessary to maintain reliability. The city is committed to transparency and keeping residents informed through various communication channels. It is important to prepare for potential water supply disruptions by storing water and reducing usage. Let’s appreciate the effort that goes into ensuring clean water flows and endure the temporary disruption with patience and understanding.

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Protecting Our Cities: The Importance of Reporting Stormwater Flooding

by Serjio Zakharoff
June 10, 2023

Maintaining our stormwater infrastructure is essential in ensuring the safety of our roads, public spaces, and homes during periods of heavy rainfall. However, blockages and illegal dumping can compromise these critical systems, leading to flooding and inconvenience for residents. In this article, we emphasize the significance of reporting stormwater flooding and provide guidance on how to do it effectively.

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A New Dawn for South African Tourism: Revitalizing and Rejuvenating the Industry

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 26, 2023

The COVID19 pandemic has had a significant impact on South Africa’s tourism industry, resulting in a 70% loss in arrivals and earnings. Despite the challenges, recent trends show that domestic travel and international tourism are recovering, thanks to the implementation of the Tourism Sector Recovery Plan. This plan aims to ignite economic growth, create jobs, and revive the country’s tourism sector.

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