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May is Internal Audit Awareness Month

Community, Finance, Town News

14 May 2024 May is Internal Audit Awareness Month – a month dedicated to highlighting the importance of Internal Audit in organistions.... Read More → May is Internal Audit Awareness Month

Indigent grants – what you need to know

Community, Finance, Town News

6 May 2024 The Indigent Grant provided by the Stellenbosch Municipality is a crucial support system for the most vulnerable members of the... Read More → Indigent grants – what you need to know

Disaster relief and donations – thank you Stellenbosch!

Community, Town News

23 April 2024 In the aftermath of the recent winds and fires that swept through our beloved towns, words seem inadequate to express the... Read More → Disaster relief and donations – thank you Stellenbosch!

Municipal Events & Meetings

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Expect temperatures to stay in the mid-20s throughout the week! Light rain is forecasted for Worcester and Robertson on Thursday and Friday.
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Good morning Stellenbosch! 🍁🍂

A partly cloudy day with a high of 24°C expected over our region today. 🌤️

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Stellenbosch lies roughly 50 km to the east of Cape Town and is - after the Mother City - the oldest town in South Africa.

The 900 square kilometres municipal area is internationally renowned for its beautiful environment, many places of interest, wine farms, street cafes, restaurants, quality wines, historical buildings and excellent educational institutions.

The major portion of the area is utilised for agriculture (mainly wine production) and it includes the major towns of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek as well as settlements such as Klapmuts, Koelenhof, Kylemore, Johannesdal, Pniel, Kayamandi, Cloetesville, Ida’s Valley, Jamestown and Raithby.

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