A group of firefighters from the Stellenbosch Fire and Rescue Department recently competed at the 2022 South African Toughest Firefighter Alive Challenge in Mossel Bay, where one member placed first in his division.
Category: Municipality
Public invited to have their say on Stellenbosch’s development budget
All members of the Stellenbosch public can currently participate in meetings that will determine the planning of developments within...
Idas Valley gets ‘Court of Dreams’
Stellenbosch Municipality recently partnered with the Stellenbosch Academy of Sport (SAS) to develop a basketball court at the Idas...
Invasive plant species threatens Idas Valley biodiversity
In an effort to combat the problem of invasive plant species in the Idas Valley Nature Area, a student...
Have your say on the lease of the Eikestad Parking Area
Stellenbosch Municipality recently opened the proposed lease of the Eikestad Parking Area to Eikestad Mall (EM) for public comment....
Municipality embarks on R3 million sewage upgrade in Dorp Street
Stellenbosch Municipality recently started a R3 million upgrade of the bulk sewage line in Dorp Street between the R44...
Criminal investigation ongoing against suspended municipal official
The South African Police Service is currently conducting a criminal investigation into a former Stellenbosch municipal official for alleged corrupt conduct.
Local entrepreneurs saluted in Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch University (SU), in collaboration with the CoCreate Hub (the hub) in Stellenbosch, recently celebrated local entrepreneurs and business...
Maintaining roads or digging holes? PhD student raises concern over local road
A local botany student recently raised concerns over the construction and maintenance of a gravel road on the outskirts of Stellenbosch, which has allegedly been repeatedly eroded by rain in the last month.
Pay for protection programme launched by Stellenbosch Municipality
Stellenbosch Municipality now allows private entities to contractually employ law enforcement officers. This is according to Stuart Grobbelaar, spokesperson...