Cape Town spent SA-record R9,4bn on infrastructure in 2023/24
The City of Cape Town has set a South African record for the largest single-year infrastructure investment, totalling R9,4bn based on verified data for the 2023/24 financial year ending 30 June this year. In an address to the City Council on 22 August, Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis announced the City’s top-performing directorates for capital expenditure. Read more below:
In total, a full 94% of the City’s infrastructure budget was spent or contractually committed for 2023/24.
Mayor Hill-Lewis announced the City’s Energy Directorate (R1,1bn or 94,25% of budget spent) as the top performer in the ‘Billion Club’ of directorates with infrastructure budgets over R1bn. The two other directorates in this category also performed impressively, with Water and Sanitation spending R3,3bn (93% of budget spent or committed), and Urban Mobility spending R1,5bn (92% spent or committed).
Other top performers included Safety and Security (99,2% spent, R444m), Human Settlements (98% spent, R960m), and Corporate Services (96%, R655m).
‘This is not only a City of Cape Town record, but also a South African record infrastructure investment. To achieve these numbers in a responsible manner requires an extraordinary effort right across the entire Team Cape Town, and we are just getting started.