Nadia Samuels
About
Nadia Samuels is a professional urban planner with 15 years of experience in Western Cape's property and real estate sector. She holds Town Planning NQF7 accreditation and has built a reputation for rigorous, data-driven reporting on issues that matter to Cape Town communities. Prior to joining westerncapetimes.co.za, She worked across multiple property and real estate organisations in Western Cape, accumulating hands-on expertise that distinguishes her coverage from desk-based commentary. Her Town Planning NQF7 certification underpins her professional credibility. She is based in Cape Town and contributes regularly to westerncapetimes.co.za. Content attributed to this author is produced with AI assistance and reviewed by the editorial team.
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Western Cape Wine Industry Adapts to Climate Change with Innovative Farming Practices
Wine farms across the Western Cape are implementing new, sustainable farming techniques to combat the challenges posed b…
Cape's Resilience: Growth Amidst Political Tides
Cape Town's economy shows remarkable resilience, driven by tourism, wine, and a robust property market, even as national…
Cape Town's Resilience: Economy, Tourism & Property Thrive
Cape Town's economy shows remarkable resilience amidst political shifts. Tourism booms, property market remains vibrant,…
Youth Unemployment Remains High in Cape Flats, Skills Development Programs Urged
Despite various initiatives, youth unemployment rates in the Cape Flats continue to be a pressing concern for local comm…
Cape Town's Tech Sector Sees Significant Investment Boost in Q3
Cape Town's burgeoning tech industry has recorded a substantial increase in investment during the third quarter, solidif…
City Investigates Delays in MyCiTi Phase 2A Expansion to Mitchells Plain
Cape Town residents are questioning the ongoing delays in the MyCiTi Phase 2A expansion project, intended to connect Mit…
Public Healthcare Facilities Face Staffing Shortages and Equipment Challenges
Public healthcare facilities across Cape Town are grappling with persistent staffing shortages and outdated medical equi…