Stellenbosch Munisipale Nuus

Bly hier op hoogte met munisipale nuus

IDP and Budget Open Days – have your say!

Budget, Community, Development, Finance, Town News

4 April 2024 The Integrated Development Plan (IDP) stands as the cornerstone of our municipality’s strategic vision, shaping both our... Read More → IDP and Budget Open Days – have your say!

Specialised vehicle joins our Law Enforcement fleet

Safety, Town News

14 March 2024 Mayor Gesie van Deventer and Municipal Manager Geraldine Mettler recently visited the Stellenbosch Municipal Law Enforcement... Read More → Specialised vehicle joins our Law Enforcement fleet

Stellenbosch empowers more emerging farmers

Community, Development, Town News

12 March 2024 Statement by Executive Mayor Adv. Gesie van Deventer Today’s milestone in empowering emerging farmers in the... Read More → Stellenbosch empowers more emerging farmers

Municipal Events & Meetings

Moenie uitmis op enige belangrike veragdering of gebeurtenis nie.

Election Day Find out more

Election Day

Kom kuier vir ons op Facebook:

Stellenbosch Municipality
Stellenbosch Municipality
Getting ready for winter – seasonal colour change 🌷🌱
Stellenbosch Municipality
Stellenbosch Municipality
Please take note that municipal offices will be closing slightly earlier tomorrow – Friday, 19 April 2024 to accommodate the Western Cape Excellence Awards being hosted in the Stellenbosch Town Hall. All municipal offices will close at 16h00. Essential and emergency services will continue as normal.
Stellenbosch Municipality
Stellenbosch Municipality
Good luck with your important match against Sekhukhune United, Stellenbosch Football Club! Behind you all the way!

#PSL #Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch Municipality
Stellenbosch Municipality
Register on the Jobseekers Database. Our LED Teams will be at the Ida’s Valley Clubhouse and the Lapland Ward Office tomorrow, 18 April. On Friday, 19 April the team will be stationed in Kayamandi at the Kayamandi Corridor.

Volg ons op Twitter:

Welkom
Wamkelekile
Welcome

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.

town04
Close Search Window