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Cape Town Sets the Standard for Good Governance in South Africa The City of Cape Town has stood out as
Cape Town: A Flourishing Investment Hub in Africa Beyond its reputation as a vibrant and welcoming city, Cape Town is
Ease of Doing Business Cape Town’s transformation into a business-friendly hub marks an important milestone in its developmental journey. The
Opening the Skies, Opening the Economy: Cape Town’s Push to Attract Investment At the recent World Travel Market Africa held in Cape Town, Alderman James Vos, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth, delivered a compelling speech advocating
Well, look what we found in Bo-Kaap During the construction of the Bo-Kaap Market site upgrade, the City’s Economic Growth Directorate’s contractor uncovered a stone well on the property associated with the national heritage site, the Spolander House. The
City’s Economic Growth draft budget to power investment and jobs STATEMENT BY ALDERMAN JAMES VOS, MAYORAL COMMITTEE MEMBER FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH The City of Cape Town has tabled an R875,4 million draft budget for the Economic Growth Directorate
Transfer of City-owned properties to Atlantis SEZ lands milestone Cape Town’s economic landscape has reached an exciting milestone with the official registration of the transfer of City-owned properties to the Atlantis Special Economic Zone (ASEZ). Read more below:
New City-supported skills incubator opens doors to thriving call centre industry This week, Alderman James Vos, the Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth, launched the City-funded Youth Skills and Employment Incubator. This training programme offers a career path to
City-supported better.bellville.together making a lasting impact A City-supported initiative, the better.bellville.together programme, to expand inclusive economic growth in the northern suburbs is making a lasting impact for communities in the region. Read more below: The better.bellville.together programme, administered