The roads have become a battleground, where the stormwater drain system’s failures have wreaked havoc, forcing multiple lane closures on the N1 and plunging the city into a week of massive traffic chaos.
On Thursday evening, President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver his State of the Nation Address (SONA). Road closures are already in place in parts of the CBD.
This Sunday, Capetonians and visitors from around the world will don clothing that is far too figure-hugging and pedal their way around the peninsula.
It might be Easter this weekend, but for 26 000 runners it’s all about the Two Oceans Marathon. If you want to avoid that traffic, here is some vital info.
Cosatu are today calling South Africa’s largest post-apartheid protest, which means there are going to be some road closures and traffic delays. Get clued up.
You’ll want to know just what roads are shut down, if only so you can make it home in time to watch the action unfold.
Strong winds aided the spread of a veld fire that eventually caused the N2 to be closed. We love some traffic on a Sunday.
Take note of these closures if you are in or around Cape Town city bowl or the Newlands areas today! There a few and they coincide, naturally, with peak hour traffic.
Several roads will be closed and parking restricted around Parliament during the State of the Nation address on Thursday, 14 February 2013. The closures and parking restrictions will take place from midnight on 13 February until 01h00 on Friday, 15 February. A rehearsal will be held in parts of the Central city from 11 to […]
Capetonians: it’s that time of the year again when the City of Cape Town closes many of its roads for the opening of Parliament. As part of the pompous affair and fashion extravaganza, President Jacob Zuma will also deliver his all-important State of the Nation Address.