City Of Cape Town
Cape Town is South AfricaÕs oldest city, its second-most populous and an important contributor to national employment. It is the legislative capital of South Africa, the administrative and economic centre of the Western Cape, and AfricaÕs third-biggest economic hub. The Mother City produces 9.8% of South AfricaÕs gross domestic product (GDP) and accounts for more than 71% of the Western CapeÕs economic activity (Global Insight, 2016). The city has a diversified economy, the three biggest sectors are: ¥ finance, insurance, property and business services; ¥ manufacturing; and ¥ wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation Ð much of this tourism-driven. Between January 2003 and October 2015 an estimated 225 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects were recorded into Cape Town, representing capital investment of ZAR62.39bn, and the creation of 18 129 jobs (FDI Intelligence, 2016). In 2015/2016 the City was rated highly for its sound fiscal position and prudent financial management by the international credit rating agency MoodyÕs, achieving the highest possible level of credit quality within the national context by obtaining a long- and short-term Global Scale Rating of Baa2 and Prime -2 respectively. Cape Town regularly receives accolades related to lifestyle, opportunities, service offerings and overall living standards, including; ¥ The Best City in the World (Telegraph Travel Awards, 2015/2016) ¥ Number one Convention City in Africa & Middle East (International Congress and Convention Association, 2012-2015) ¥ Best Airport in Africa and Airport Staff Service Excellence 2010 Ð2016 (Skytrax, 2010-2016) ¥ Number 1 on the New York TimesÕ 52 Places to Visit in 2014 ¥ One of the WorldÕs Top 10 Most Loved Cities (CNN) ¥ One of the Top 10 Beaches in the World (National Geographic, 2013) ¥ WorldÕs Best Luxury Entertainment & Lifestyle Destination (Ethisphere, 2015); and ¥ World Design Capital 2014
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Cape Town, South Africa
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Cape Town is South AfricaÕs oldest city, its second-most populous and an important contributor to national employment. It is the legislative capital of South Africa, the administrative and economic centre of the Western Cape, and AfricaÕs third-biggest economic hub.

The Mother City produces 9.8% of South AfricaÕs gross domestic product (GDP) and accounts for more than 71% of the Western CapeÕs economic activity (Global Insight, 2016). The city has a diversified economy, the three biggest sectors are:
¥ finance, insurance, property and business services;
¥ manufacturing; and
¥ wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation Ð much of this tourism-driven.

Between January 2003 and October 2015 an estimated 225 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects were recorded into Cape Town, representing capital investment of ZAR62.39bn, and the creation of 18 129 jobs (FDI Intelligence, 2016).

In 2015/2016 the City was rated highly for its sound fiscal position and prudent financial management by the international credit rating agency MoodyÕs, achieving the highest possible level of credit quality within the national context by obtaining a long- and short-term Global Scale Rating of Baa2 and Prime -2 respectively.

Cape Town regularly receives accolades related to lifestyle, opportunities, service offerings and overall living standards, including;

¥ The Best City in the World (Telegraph Travel Awards, 2015/2016)
¥ Number one Convention City in Africa & Middle East (International Congress and Convention Association, 2012-2015)
¥ Best Airport in Africa and Airport Staff Service Excellence 2010 Ð2016 (Skytrax, 2010-2016)
¥ Number 1 on the New York TimesÕ 52 Places to Visit in 2014
¥ One of the WorldÕs Top 10 Most Loved Cities (CNN)
¥ One of the Top 10 Beaches in the World (National Geographic, 2013)
¥ WorldÕs Best Luxury Entertainment & Lifestyle Destination (Ethisphere, 2015); and
¥ World Design Capital 2014

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  • 1.15 M Estimated Visits
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  • 3.81 Avg. Rating
  • 32 Total reviews
  • App Url: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thunkable.android.muldereugene.MyCapeTown
  • App Support: http://www.capetown.gov.za
  • Genre: tools
  • Bundle ID: com.thunkable.android.muldereugene.MyCapeTown
  • App Size: 4.88 M
  • Release Date: February 17th, 2020
  • Update Date: February 17th, 2020

Description:

*FREE APP & CONTAINS NO ADS*

REPORT WATER LEAKS, RESTRICTIONS (COMPLAINTS), FAULTS, LODGE A FORMAL COMPLAINT

My Cape Town App is free to use and contains no adds. This is a must have little app for residents of the Western Cape if you want to improve the services or report a fault in your local community. My Cape Town App sends your fault report directly to the responsible department in Cape Town. You can follow up your report with your reference number search.

Share it with as many friends and family members as you can.

The primary goal of service requests is to ensure effective service delivery throughout Cape Town. If you would like to submit a service request, report a fault in your area or log an issue.The City of Cape Town's service request application ensures that you are able to report issues or send requests to the correct line department, such as:

leaking water pipes;
no power or electricity/ unscheduled outages;
blocked stormwater drains;
uncollected refuse or waste;
tree removal and cutting;
illegal dumping;
noise nuisances;
graffiti and stolen or vandalised City property;
unruly or inappropriate behaviour;
problem buildings; and
speeding and traffic offences.

Once you have made your selection, describe the request as thoroughly and accurately as possible by including as much detail as you can, as well as statements or comments from any third parties also involved. Provide your current contact details. It is important that all of these details are correct, as the City may need to contact you about the status of your request. Once you have submitted your service request, you will be issued with a reference number.

Now you can effortlessly report a fault to your municipality to improve Services and Maintenance. Fault Reporting always available on your phone. No more sticky notes on your fridge. No more lengthy phone calls to the City Of Cape Town. Simply install this app and from one location you have endless options to report any fault imaginable. Easy drop down menus make it fast and simple.

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