Cape Town secures R3,5bn finance towards record infrastructure spend
25 June 2024
Cape Town plans to spend R39,5bn on infrastructure from July 2024 – June 2027, as approved in its ‘Building For Jobs’ Budget. This is South Africa’s largest ever three-year infrastructure investment by a metropolitan municipality.
Cape Town accounted for a full 60% of the R100 billion in overall government infrastructure projects announced nationally in 2023, according to Nedbank's updated Capital Expenditure Project Listing for 2023, published in February 2024.
‘We are pleased to secure further finance towards our ambitious infrastructure investment agenda, which we estimate will create 130 000 construction-related jobs alone over three years. Lower-income households will also directly benefit from 75% - or R9bn - of Cape Town’s R12bn infrastructure spend in 2024/25.
‘This pro-poor infrastructure spend in 2024/25 is bigger than the entire infrastructure budget of any other metro. Cape Town will soon be SA’s most populous city, and we are preparing for this by targeting our fastest-growing, and poorest areas, with infrastructure projects that will, over time, unstitch the unjust legacy of our country’s past,’ said Mayor Hill-Lewis.