In Cape Town, a human chain was formed to show support for victims and survivors of genderbased violence (GBV). The Western Cape Government has pledged to continue fighting GBV all year round and has trained community ambassadors to be the first line of defense against GBV. People are encouraged to take personal responsibility in fighting GBV and to make changes within their communities. Victims and survivors can receive help through the Department of Social Development’s tollfree number or by sending an SMS.
The Western Cape Government has set high standards for good governance with exceptional audit outcomes for the 2022/23 financial year. Both the provincial departments and entities achieved clean audits, an unparalleled achievement in South Africa, signifying financial transparency and accountability. The government’s commitment to clean governance has laid a strong foundation for addressing service delivery needs and has fostered trust among citizens, local, national, and international partners, contributing to the Western Cape’s reputation as a businessfriendly province. Additionally, the province has witnessed remarkable progress in sectors such as crime, education, wellbeing, employment, and economic development.
Small businesses are struggling to survive, but the Western Cape’s Department of Economic Development and Tourism provides vital assistance to Small, Medium, and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs). The latest iteration of the department’s SMME Booster Fund demonstrates the commitment of the Western Cape government to support the growth and development of SMMEs.
Western Cape Government Works to Strengthen Trade and Investment with the United States
The Western Cape Government (WCG) of South Africa aims to bolster trade and investment with the United States by safeguarding the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). ### AGOA and Its Importance
The Western Cape InterMinisterial Committee (IMC) on Rural Safety held a meeting on June 2, 2023, at Elsenburg, Stellenbosch, to emphasize the importance of partnership and collaboration in ensuring rural safety. Chaired by Dr. Ivan Meyer, Western Cape Minister of Agriculture, and Reagen Allen, Western Cape Minister of Police Oversight and Community Safety, the meeting focused on the collaborative efforts between the South African Police Services (SAPS), Western Cape Government (WCG), and community structures in advancing rural safety.
On May 24th, the Western Cape Government (WCG) Cabinet came together to discuss pressing issues and opportunities for growth. One of the main topics of discussion was the strengthening of relations between the European Union (EU) and the WCG, with special guest Ms. Sandra Kramer, Ambassador of the EU delegation, in attendance.
Load shedding has become a common issue in South Africa, causing disruptions in daily life and businesses. In response, the Western Cape Government is taking proactive measures to eliminate power blackouts. The government has launched an ambitious project to provide selected towns in the province with continuous power supply and reduce the impact of load shedding.
The Western Cape Government has launched an ambitious R1.2 billion #BackOnTrack programme to address the learning losses caused by the Covid19 pandemic. The initiative aims to improve learning outcomes and secure a brighter future for the province’s children. ## Teacher and Tutor Training
As blackouts become more frequent and loadshedding reaches stage 6, finding reliable alternative sources of energy has become increasingly important for households. This article explores different financing options available to those considering investing in alternative energy solutions, such as solar power systems and inverters.
The Western Cape Government’s Department of Infrastructure has set a target of creating more than 15,000 jobs within the next three years. The department plans to achieve this goal through infrastructure development projects. The Roads Infrastructure branch expects to create around 4,500 jobs each year, while the General Infrastructure and Public Works branch aims to generate 650 jobs annually.
Balancing International Commitments with Domestic Needs: The Case of Putin’s Potential Arrest in South Africa
The tension between the Western Cape Government and the ANCnational government over the potential arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin has highlighted the challenges of balancing international commitments with domestic needs. ## The Premier’s Statement