The City of Cape Town has created a temporary office in Delft to provide residents with municipal services, including inquiries about rates, water, electricity, garbage collection, and other accountrelated concerns. The Mobile Office will be stationed at The Hague Recreational Hall on September 12, 2024, and will utilize technology to enhance public service. Revenue Department officials will also be available to provide advice on account queries and facilitate applications for social support, such as rates rebates for qualifying individuals. This initiative is a demonstration of the city’s commitment to serving its residents.
Cape Town’s Brackenfell Revenue Department will temporarily shut down on June 8th, 2024, as part of the city’s commitment to digital transformation. During this time, residents can use Cape Town’s online payment alternatives, and other offices will provide services. The city’s shift towards digital services enhances accessibility, convenience, and efficiency, marking a remarkable stride towards the future. The city has formed alliances with a vast network of retailers, including Shoprite/Checkers, Pick n Pay, PEP, Woolworths, and USave, where residents can pay their bills, and technology has further streamlined these transactions.
As the festive season approaches, municipal service centers experience a surge in visits for tasks such as settling bills and renewing licenses. The City recommends using eServices to simplify procedures and save time. Municipal offices dealing with cash transactions, motor vehicle registration, and licensing will be closed on certain days, and operational hours of key shopping locales have been released. The City offers various contact options for residents, and online payment options are available to ensure the holiday season proceeds without unexpected interruptions.
Municipal services in several communities in Cape Town, including Browns Farm, Philippi East, Nyanga, and Samora Machel, have been suspended due to the ongoing taxi strike. The threat of violence has resulted in the closure of schools and clinics, leaving many people stranded and anxious to get home. The strike has disrupted transportation and led to some healthcare workers refusing to see patients.