SOUTH AFRICA & THE WESTERN CAPE
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2001 Digital Census Atlas
Statistics South Africa have produced an online atlas illustrating the results of the 2001 census. You can use the digital atlas, to find out national, provincial and local information.  > 
Access to Information and Public Records - Transport & Public Works
The Department of Transport and Public Works provides access to information and public records, in keeping with the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2 of 2000. There are conditions to this, and a fee might have to be paid.  > 
Cape Gateway: Easy Access to Government Information and Services
Citizens of the Western Cape can access provincial, national and local government information through the Cape Gateway walk-in centre, call-centre or website. Cape Gateway is a one-stop information service where you can get details on a wide range of government services, projects and events. And ...  > 
Providing Spatial, Demographic, Social and Economic Data
The department offers an information service to internal and external clients, including ...  > 
Provincial Honours
The Provincial Honours awards were instituted through the Provincial Honours Act 9 of 1999. Section 6 (1) of the Western Cape Provincial Constitution makes provision for the recognition of people rendering exceptional achievements and exceptional meritorious service in the interest of the Province of the ...  > 
Reporting Fraud and Corruption
There are a variety of national and provincial institutions that handle government fraud and corruption. Each of these entities deals with specific kinds of cases ...  > 
RSA Government Retail Bonds
In May 2004, the South African Government launched its new Retail Bond. This is part of government's campaign to encourage saving. A RSA Retail Bond is an investment with the Government of South Africa which earns fixed interest for the term of the investment. You ...  > 
The City of Cape Town Public Complaints Commission
The City of Cape Town Public Complaints Commission (also known as the Ombudsman) deals with complaints around the conduct of City of Cape Town officials towards the public. This includes instances of abuse, unjust or unfair decisions or behaviour and alleged mal-administration. You can also ...  > 
The content on this page was last updated on 9 December 2011