The Cape Town Weekly , 16–22 February 2026
Februar 20, 2026
Your guide to the Mother City
20 February 2026 · Edition #5Art Week Descends on Cape Town
This is one of the biggest cultural weekends of the year. The Investec Cape Town Art Fair opens today at the CTICC — Africa’s largest contemporary art fair, with 126 exhibitors from 34 cities and over 490 artists. Cape Town Furniture Week is in full swing. And on Sunday, the legendary Vusi Mahlasela takes the Kirstenbosch stage.
Meanwhile, Finance Minister Godongwana’s Budget Speech on Wednesday 25 Feb will set the fiscal tone for the year. The rand trades near R16.16/$, dam levels have dropped to 57.2%, and the City is proposing lower property rates for homeowners.
In this edition: Art Fair guide · Budget preview · exchange rates · dam levels & water watch · Kirstenbosch concerts · Furniture Week · property rates · weather · safety & power · emergency contacts.
Investec Cape Town Art Fair — This Weekend
Africa’s Largest Art Fair — 20–22 February
The 13th edition features 35 galleries exhibiting for the first time, including spaces from Lagos, Barcelona, Stockholm, Marseille, Palermo, and The Hague. Anchor galleries include Stevenson, Goodman Gallery, Southern Guild, and WHATIFTHEWORLD alongside international names from across five continents.
Beyond the CTICC, the Unbound City programme extends into Zeitz MOCAA, Norval Foundation, and BlackBrick Hotel. Guided art walks run all weekend, led by curators including Tandazani Dhlakama, Athi-Patra Ruga, and Anna Weylandt. The Gin Bar serves as the official VIP Art Hub with nightly DJ sets through Sunday.
First-Timer Tip
Start with the curated sections — they follow thematic threads that help you navigate the fair’s enormous scale. Ask gallerists questions freely — engaging with them is one of the best ways to understand the work. Parking available at CTICC; MyCiti bus is an easy alternative.
Budget, Rates & Currency
Budget Speech — Wednesday 25 February
Godongwana’s Balancing Act
CBD Road Closures Extended
Some CBD road closures remain until 28 February for parliamentary sittings and the Budget Speech. Avoid Darling, Plein, and Longmarket Streets between 9am–midnight on sitting days.
Property Rates — Good News for Homeowners
The City of Cape Town is proposing a 10.2% reduction in the residential rate-in-rand following the General Valuation 2025. Cape Town already has the lowest property rates of any metro in South Africa. Additional proposed measures include raising the rates-free benefit to the first R500,000 of property value (up from R450,000). The GV Roll is available for inspection at capetown.gov.za from today, 20 February.
Exchange Rates (20 Feb)
The rand remains near multi-year highs against the dollar, driven by record gold prices, improved commodity revenues, and investor confidence in SA’s Government of National Unity. A year ago, the rate was R18.49/$. Uncertainty around US tariff policy has weakened the dollar globally, further benefiting the rand. SA inflation eased to 3.5% in January. The Reserve Bank held the repo rate at 6.75%.
Water Watch — Dam Levels
Dam Storage at 57.2% — 19% Below Last Year
Cape Town’s combined dam levels have fallen to 57.2%, down from 76.2% at the same time last year. Daily water usage is at 1,031 million litres — still 56 million litres over the City’s target of 975 MLD. No immediate water restrictions are planned, but officials are urging all residents to reduce consumption.
The City stresses there is no immediate crisis, but the current supply needs to last until winter rains arrive — which are expected later than usual this year. Practical steps: fix leaking taps and toilets, water gardens at night only, avoid topping up pools, and monitor household usage. Large users should consider switching to treated effluent where possible.
This Weekend — 20–22 February
Investec Cape Town Art Fair — CTICC
Africa’s largest contemporary art fair. 126 exhibitors, 490+ artists, guided walks, workshops, and the Unbound City programme. 12:30–7pm. R230–R320.
Cape Town Furniture Week 2026
75+ exhibitors across 45+ locations in Woodstock, Salt River, De Waterkant, and Kloof Street. Free Festival Hub at 81 St George’s Mall (Thu–Sat). Final day Saturday on Kloof Street.
Genesis by Gregory Maqoma — Artscape
A powerful allegorical journey through colonial history, liberation, and resistance. Contemporary African dance fused with modern puppetry at Artscape Opera House.
Ben Fuller — Under the Mountain, Kirstenbosch
American Christian artist with Neville D, Rouchelle Liedemann & Henry Pike. Gates 6pm. R545 via Webtickets.
Norval Foundation — Art Fair Satellite Show
Part of the Unbound City programme. Special exhibitions during Art Fair week. R50 entry via Webtickets. 3pm.
Kuier@TheCastle — Castle of Good Hope
Creative market inside Cape Town’s historic castle. Local artisan stalls, live music, seasonal street food. Family-friendly Saturday outing.
Vusi Mahlasela & Jabulile Majola — Kirstenbosch
A living legend meets a rising star. Cross-generational acoustic storytelling from “The Voice of South Africa.” Gates 4pm, show 5:15pm. R255–R360.
Bree Street Sundays — Open Street Experiment
Cars step aside as cafés spill onto the pavement with thrifting stalls and a pedestrian-friendly vibe. Explore the city on foot.
Still Running
Twelfth Night at Maynardville — Shakespeare meets La Dolce Vita in a jazz-infused outdoor production (until 7 March, 8:15pm, from R212). The Galileo Open Air Cinema — outdoor screenings at Kirstenbosch and Blaauwklippen. Weekend markets across the city — Neighbourgoods, Oranjezicht City Farm, Bay Harbour, and more.
Weekend Weather
A beautiful late-summer weekend for Art Fair browsing, Kirstenbosch concerts, and market hopping. Clear skies Friday through Sunday with highs around 24–26°C, cooling slightly into next week. Wear sunscreen if you’re exploring outdoors — UV levels remain high. Light southerly winds keep things pleasant. No rain expected.
Safety & Power Update
SANDF Deployment — Details Awaited
Following President Ramaphosa’s SONA announcement, details on the army deployment to the Cape Flats to support police against gang violence are expected in the coming days. The SANDF will also deploy to Gauteng to tackle illegal mining. Community leaders have expressed cautious optimism, while civil society groups are calling for clear rules of engagement and accountability measures.
Unemployment Falls — But Remains Acute
SA’s unemployment rate dropped to 31.4% in Q4 2025, the lowest in over five years, down from 31.9% the previous quarter. Despite the improvement, over 8.4 million people remain out of work. Inflation for January came in at 3.5%, slightly above the expected 3.4%.
Load Shedding: Still Over
Grid Stable
Load shedding remains effectively ended, with only 26 hours recorded in the past year. Eskom restructuring into an independent transmission entity continues. Localised load reduction may still occur in areas with illegal connections. Check status: capetowndata.com/en/loadshedding
Emergency Contacts
The Week Ahead (23–28 Feb)
25 Feb: Budget Speech
Finance Minister Godongwana delivers the National Budget at Cape Town City Hall, 14:00. Live on DSTV 408 and Parliament’s YouTube channel. Expect CBD closures.
26 Feb – 7 Mar: Cape Town Dance Season
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) opens at Artscape, plus Cape Town City Ballet’s The Nutcracker from 25 Feb.
26 Feb: Franschhoek Pass Reopens
Post-fire asphalt overlay work ends. Weekday 08:00–17:00 closures finish on 26 February. Pass returns to normal operations.
28 Feb: Pride Mardi Gras
The grand finale of Cape Town’s 2026 Pride month. The biggest Pride event the city has ever seen.
Local’s Pick: Vusi Mahlasela at Kirstenbosch
This Sunday, Vusi Mahlasela — “The Voice of South Africa” — brings his legendary acoustic storytelling to the Kirstenbosch stage, joined by rising star Jabulile Majola. This is a cross-generational concert where freedom songs and fresh new sounds meet under the golden light of a Cape Town sunset, with Table Mountain as the backdrop. Vusi’s new album drops this month, making this performance extra special.
Pro tip: Arrive by 4pm for a prime lawn spot. Pack a picnic and bring your own drinks (no alcohol sold on site). The walk from the gate to the concert lawn is about 10 minutes — wear comfortable shoes. R255–R360 via Webtickets or the Kirstenbosch Ticket Office.
Sources & Credits
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