Welcome to the official City Of Cape Town app!
Whether you're a resident or a visitor, the City of Cape Town app is your essential companion for navigating our vibrant city.
Key Features:
Stay Informed with Alerts
Receive real-time updates on load-shedding schedules, and city-wide maintenance notices directly to your device.
Effortless Service Requests
Easily report issues such as potholes, faulty streetlights, and water leaks. Manage your municipal services, from account balances to license renewals, all in one place.
Discover What's Happening
Stay up-to-date with the latest news, cultural events, sporting activities, and community projects happening in and around Cape Town.
Streamlined Reporting
From ordering new refuse bins to reporting municipal issues, easily submit service requests and ensure your concerns are addressed promptly.
Explore Cape Town
Navigate the city with our comprehensive events guide. Discover popular tourist spots, historical landmarks, and public transport options to plan your perfect day out.
Emergency Assistance at Your Fingertips
Access essential contact numbers for medical services, fire departments, police stations, and other emergency services instantly.
City Calendar
Stay informed about upcoming events, public holidays, City Council meetings, and other significant dates.
New Features:
Personalised Safety & Security
Create detailed emergency profiles and receive custom safety alerts tailored to your location and preferences.
Direct Support
Connect directly with our call centre for immediate assistance with service requests and safety incidents.
Download the City of Cape Town app now and experience the convenience of accessing municipal services, staying informed, and exploring the best of the Mother City.
Tried to access e-services through the app, however the app isn’t an app, it’s just a web browser wrapping the existing Cape Town website.
E-services appear untested. Accessing a statement triggers a pop up (throwback from the nineties), which is immediately blocked (also throwback from the nineties). A hack workaround to allow a click on a pdf does nothing.