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Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says Safety and Security had a 99.7% budget spend.
The City of Cape Town says R40 billion will be spent over the next three years on infrastructure under the Invested in Hope Budget, with 75% of this spending directly on benefitting lower-income households.
Cape Town Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis, says thus far, the city has successfully spent R9.5 billion in infrastructure in the 2024/25 financial year, representing 92.3% of the full year infrastructure budget.
🚨 Cape Town’s pro-poor 2025/26 budget is under attack by SA’s wealthiest property owners.
SAPOA, who represent the biggest and wealthiest property owners in the country, is trying to force the City to charge billionaire property funds the same as individual home owners and… pic.twitter.com/YwA0QzLV17
— Geordin Hill-Lewis (@geordinhl) July 17, 2025
“Safety and Security was our top-performer with a 99.7% budget spend. These funds largely went to upgrading the fire station and metro police training facility, new crime-fighting technology, new vehicles, and safety technology, such as CCTV, bodycams and digital coordination systems,” says Hill-Lewis.
“The biggest rand-spender was our Water and Sanitation department with just 95% of their budget spent which is merely a massive R4 billion and that was aimed at upgrading our waste porter works, sewer pipe upgrades and replacements and adding new water sources for our city,” the Mayor adds.