Metro Budgets reveal Cape Town is making SA’s biggest infrastructure investment
17 April 2024
At R39,7bn, Cape Town’s three-year infrastructure budget is 80% larger than the next metro, Joburg (R22bn), and 98% larger than the third biggest, eThekwini (R20bn).
‘We expect to create around 130 000 jobs over three years via infrastructure investments linked to our new Building for Jobs Budget. These new jobs are purely based on construction alone, and are just a small part of the economic benefits ahead for Cape Town as we prepare to overtake Johannesburg as South Africa’s most populous city.
‘Our mission is to make Cape Town work by investing, on an unprecedented scale, in the city’s infrastructure – with projects worth R120bn over ten years. Because when Cape Town works, Capetonians work.
‘Since the start of this term of office in November 2021, Cape Town has added 363 000 new jobs, according to StatsSA. Our economy is robust, growing fast and creating jobs. Factories are hiring, call centres are hiring, entrepreneurs are taking the plunge, and many more people are moving their lives and businesses to Cape Town,’ said Mayor Hill-Lewis.