Sol Kreiner

Sol Kreiner is a retired South African politician that served as Mayor of Cape Town between 1983 and 1985.

[1] He rallied against a recommendation by the Theron Commission that Salt River and Woodstock be rezoned for coloured residents.

[1] During his political career in Cape Town he was very involved in the urban renewal of run-down areas of the city.

We have a large cross-section of people who are prepared to sit down and discuss a scheme which will bring back the old city where one can freely walk around, visit the harbour, go for tug rides and learn more about our heritage.

[8] In 1984, he told The New York Times that Cape Town was more racially inclusive than the country at large: "We as a Council have never erected an apartheid notice board... Our position is that all our amenities are open to all people.