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Municipal office closures

Residents are advised that the City of Cape Town’s revenue offices, housing offices, traffic centres and municipal courts will be closed on the public holiday of 9 August (Women’s Day).

An exception to the general office closures, however, are the cash office, account enquiries and motor vehicle registration and licensing office situated at the Liberty Promenade Mall, shop 215 (corner of AZ Berman Drive and Morgenster Road, Mitchells Plain), which will remain open to the public on the 9th.

The extended trading hours for public holidays will be in effect for this cash office, which will be open from 08:00 to 15:00.

The City regrets any inconvenience caused and would like to remind residents of the following alternative payment options.

Payment of municipal accounts (excluding motor vehicle licences) may be made at any Shoprite/Checkers, Pick n Pay, Pep Stores, Woolworths, selected Spar stores or at any branch of the post office.

Payment for the renewal of motor vehicle licences may be made online at www.capetown.gov.za/vehiclelicensing.

Payment of pre-due date traffic fines may be made online at www.standardbank.co.za (Standard Bank clients only); www.fnb.co.za (FNB clients only) and www.paycity.co.za or at any online branch of the Post Office.

Standard Bank and First National Bank clients may also pay their pre-due date traffic fines at their respective ATMs.

The City wishes all of its customers a reflective Women’s Day.

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