Western Cape authorities monitoring reports about renewed unrest planned for August

Local government, environmental affairs and development planning MEC Anton Bredell said there is no cause for alarm at this point.
CoCT explains R65m irregular expenditure in recent financial year

The City of Cape Town was red-flagged by Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu for irregular spending.
Western Cape government offers to help fight Australian wildfires

Australia had appreciated the offer but said they did not require immediate assistance.
Drought affected Karoo receives water

Temporary relief for the drought stricken areas
‘Public’s help critical in fighting Western Cape wildfires’

“If the veld catches alight and the wind takes the flames, the results can be devastating.”
Western Cape municipalities applauded for not owing Eskom

Bredell said there is no excuse for municipalities to not pay the debt strapped state electricity utility Eskom.
Drakenstein applauded for consistently trailblazing smart sustainable practices

“Drakenstein is so pristine and naturally beautiful, it is regarded the goose that lays the golden eggs and should therefore be protected.”
Western Cape dam levels the fullest in five years for this time of the year

Unseasonable rains continue providing a welcome boost to dams across the Western Cape
Western Cape MEC wants change in waste habits ahead of Earth Day

We need to shift our thinking and habits to reduce, reuse, and recycle as far as possible, or else our inaction will result in further endangering species and degrading our natural habitat