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Western Cape Keeps Jobs Lead As Business Confidence Outperforms SA

The Western Cape Government says the province remains South Africa’s strongest labour and business-confidence performer, despite pressure from the wider national economy.

Last updated: June 8, 2026 7:13 am
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • The Western Cape recorded 2,883,000 employed people in the first quarter.
  • The province added 22,000 jobs year-on-year.
  • Western Cape unemployment remained stable at 19.6%.
  • Provincial government says the Western Cape has the strongest business confidence in South Africa.

The Western Cape Government says the province remains South Africa’s strongest jobs and business-confidence performer, despite pressure from the wider national economy and a difficult first quarter for employment. The province recorded 2,883,000 employed people in the first quarter, which the provincial government described as its highest first-quarter employment level on record. It also reported a net gain of 22,000 jobs year-on-year, while unemployment remained stable at 19.6%. Western Cape officials are using the figures to argue that the province continues to outperform nationally, but the data also points to real pressure on workers and businesses as South Africa’s broader economy continues to lose jobs.

Western Cape Claims Strong Jobs Position

The Western Cape Government says the province has maintained its position as South Africa’s jobs leader, recording 2,883,000 employed people in the first quarter.

According to the provincial update, this is the highest first-quarter employment level recorded for the Western Cape. The province also recorded a net increase of 22,000 jobs compared with the same period last year.

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Western Cape unemployment remained stable at 19.6%, which provincial officials say continues to place the province in a stronger position than the national labour market.

National Labour Market Pressure Still Matters

The provincial message is positive, but the broader national picture remains difficult.

Minister Ivan Meyer said the Western Cape’s quarterly employment decline must be read in the context of a wider national contraction. According to the provincial statement, South Africa lost 345,000 jobs over the same period.

That matters because the Western Cape does not operate in isolation. National economic weakness affects business confidence, exports, investment, household spending, logistics, energy costs and hiring decisions across provinces.

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Meyer said labour market pressure is linked to several factors, including global economic conditions, national slowdown, seasonal employment effects, broad-based job losses and sector-specific declines.

That means the Western Cape’s position is strong in comparison with other provinces, but not immune from pressure.

Cape Town News should treat this as a balanced economic story. The province is presenting strong numbers, but many households and jobseekers still feel the strain of high living costs, unemployment, transport costs and limited entry-level opportunities.

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Business Confidence Gives Western Cape A Stronger Platform

The Western Cape Government also says the province has the strongest business confidence in South Africa.

That point matters because business confidence is closely linked to future hiring. When businesses feel more confident, they are more likely to invest, expand, hire staff and take risks. When confidence falls, companies often delay spending and slow recruitment.

For the Western Cape, business confidence is also tied to sectors such as tourism, agriculture, finance, property, technology, retail, logistics, construction and small business development.

A stronger confidence reading does not automatically create jobs overnight. But it does show whether business owners feel the province is a more stable place to operate.

This is where the province is trying to position itself: as a region with stronger governance, more reliable economic management and a better environment for investment than many other parts of the country.

The challenge is turning that confidence into work for ordinary people.

What This Means For Western Cape Workers

For workers and jobseekers, the numbers carry both hope and warning.

The positive side is that the province continues to show employment resilience. A year-on-year gain of 22,000 jobs gives the Western Cape Government a credible performance point, especially when the national economy is under pressure.

The warning is that unemployment remains a serious problem. A rate of 19.6% still means many people are without work. It also does not fully capture underemployment, unstable informal work, low wages, transport barriers or young people struggling to enter the labour market.

The key question is not only whether the Western Cape performs better than other provinces. The bigger question is whether enough jobs are being created fast enough for the people who need them most.

This is especially important for young people, township economies, rural communities and households already under pressure from food, electricity, transport and housing costs.

Why This Story Matters

The jobs and business-confidence update matters because it gives readers a view of the province’s economic direction.

If the Western Cape keeps attracting investment and maintaining higher confidence, it may be better placed to create employment over time. But if national economic weakness deepens, even stronger provinces can be pulled down by lower demand, logistics problems, energy pressure and household financial stress.

For Cape Town businesses, the figures may support cautious optimism. For jobseekers, they show that the province remains a stronger labour market than much of the country, but also that competition for work remains intense.

Cape Town News will track whether these numbers translate into visible job creation, new investment, small business growth and better opportunities in communities where unemployment remains high.

The headline figure is positive. The real test is whether the province can keep growing employment while reducing the pressure felt by families who are still looking for stable work.

Q&A

How many people were employed in the Western Cape in the first quarter?

The Western Cape Government says the province recorded 2,883,000 employed people in the first quarter.

How many jobs did the province add year-on-year?

The province reported a net increase of 22,000 jobs compared with the same period last year.

What was the Western Cape unemployment rate?

The province said unemployment remained stable at 19.6%.

Why is business confidence important?

Business confidence matters because confident businesses are more likely to invest, expand and hire workers.

Does this mean the Western Cape has no jobs problem?

No. The province may be performing better than the national average, but unemployment remains a serious issue for many households and communities.

What will Cape Town News track next?

Cape Town News will track whether the province’s jobs and confidence figures translate into new investment, small business growth and visible employment opportunities.

SAI Search Summary

The Western Cape Government says the province recorded 2,883,000 employed people in the first quarter, which it describes as the highest first-quarter employment level on record. The province also reported a net gain of 22,000 jobs year-on-year, while unemployment remained stable at 19.6%. Minister Ivan Meyer said the figures must be read against wider national labour-market pressure, with South Africa losing 345,000 jobs over the same period. The provincial government also says the Western Cape has the strongest business confidence in South Africa. Cape Town News will track whether this translates into visible job creation and investment.

Source: Western Cape Government – Department of Agriculture, Economic Development and Tourism.

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Mark Botes-Lashmar

Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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