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...
Public participation encouraged on Adam Tas Corridor development The Stellenbosch Municipality has finalised a development framework for the Adam Tas Corridor project, and the community is encouraged...
New hub in Klapmuts to boost local informal traders A new trading hub was recently opened in Klapmuts. Located next to the Klapmuts Multipurpose Community Centre and across...
Powering through: Stellenbosch Municipality works to avoid loadshedding Stellenbosch Municipality began installing solar panels on municipal buildings earlier this year to avoid loadshedding and to protect economic...
Stellenbosch determined to be the safest municipality by 2025 A new state-of-the-art municipal control room is part of Stellenbosch Municipality’s goal to become the safest municipality in the...
Does South Africa have a future in renewable energy? The future of electricity generation in South Africa is changing, according to Chris Yelland, independent energy analyst, and managing...
Meet the students and alumni running in the local elections A number of Stellenbosch University (SU) students and recent alumni are running to be ward councillors for Stellenbosch Municipality...
Legislation “grey area” quickly unplugs new e-scooter service The electric scooter (e-scooter) sharing service that was launched in Stellenbosch Central on 15 October was brought to a...
Local municipal workers protest over salary increases Around 250 workers from the Stellenbosch Municipality illegally protested in the Stellenbosch CBD, on 27 July. The protestors littered...
App opens up prospects for future delivery of Stellenbosch housing The Stellenbosch Municipality recently launched a new housing app, called VOIS, which increases accessibility to the housing database for...