Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis outlines ambitious plans to transform the city into a beacon of hope for all residents, focusing on infrastructure and poverty alleviation.
City of Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says his gut tells him that the Government of National Unity (GNU) will survive at least the next two years. Addressing the Cape Town Press Club this week, ...
In September last year, Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber claimed the visa would be a win-win for the country. It's ...
Nearly 2 000 guests from various sectors are expected to flock to Cape Town to attend tomorrow's State of the Nation Address ...
Nearly 2 000 guests from various sectors are expected to flock to Cape Town to attend Thursday's State of the Nation Address ...
The ongoing fallout in the City of Cape Town continued on Thursday as opposition councillors protested against a virtual council sitting. They want Mayco members JP Smith and Xanthea Limberg suspended ...
With power utility Eskom breaching 300 days without loadshedding, the national energy debate is likely to shift from availability to affordability, says Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis. Addressing ...
Picture: Gallo Images/Jaco Marais Opposition parties in the City ... [South African Police Service] intends to deal with it,” Herron stated during the Civic Centre protest. Cape Town Mayor ...
CAPE TOWN, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- Cape Town, South Africa's legislative ... New Orleans, Mexico City, Porto, Shanghai, and Copenhagen. In a statement, Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis expressed ...