Cape Town City

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Cape Town Vs Joburg: Which City Should You Live In ... (Techfinancials.co.za)

According to data from Lightstone Property, Johannesburg and Cape Town are the most popular cities to relocate to. While coastal regions may still be in ...

The Western Cape is also known to be a well-run province, making it attractive to those wishing to leave the crime and grime of Joburg. This is why Cape Town is the most popular city to relocate to, according to SEEF Properties, followed by KZN’s North Coast and the Garden Route. Somerset College has reported that 30% of their admissions are from families moving from Gauteng, many of whom send their children ahead to stay in the school’s boarding house. A four-bedroomed house in Parkwood in Johannesburg costs in the region of R4.995 million right now, compared to a price tag of R4.95 million for a two-bedroomed house in Upper Wynberg, Cape Town. “Some only need to travel up to Gauteng once a month to interface with clients and would rather have the better lifestyle near the coast on an everyday basis,” he enthuses. “If you’re an entrepreneur, Joburg is also the place to be because of the high concentration of wealth and the opportunities for doing business there.” For retirees and those with young families, Cape Town’s laidback lifestyle is difficult to beat. There’s no doubt that Joburg is a city that buzzes with life and young people will feel drawn to its energy, particularly when it comes to art, culture and the night scene. Newtown, in particular, is a cultural magnet – home to the Market Theatre, Rembrandt Gallery and the Worker’s Museum. [jobs in Joburg](https://www.executiveplacements.com/Jobs/jobs-in-johannesburg.asp) are 18% higher than those for [jobs in Cape Town](https://www.executiveplacements.com/Jobs/jobs-in-cape-town.asp). According to data from Lightstone Property, Johannesburg and Cape Town are the most popular cities to relocate to. “You can buy a much bigger house in Joburg for the same price as you’d pay in Cape Town,” he says.

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Cape Town sees boom in international call centre jobs (ITWeb)

The city's business process outsourcing sector creates 4 100 new international-facing call centre jobs in less than a year.

Says Vos: “Thanks to the city’s investment in skills development and promoting Cape Town as an ideal call centre hub via our industry partner, CapeBPO, the metro has indeed become a world-renowned and sought-after destination for BPO companies. Launched a year ago, the project has trained thousands of unemployed and previously disadvantaged individuals for the BPO sector. We have helped to hone talent in this city and global businesses are recognising it.” To apply for a spot in the programme, register on the For the City of Cape Town, the BPO sector, commonly referred to as the call centre sector, has been earmarked as a priority industry for employment creation. The city points out that Cape Town and the Western Cape are the most sought-after locations for offshore CX delivery in the country, improving market share to 65% of all delivery in SA in the past year.

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