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Xhosa/Zulu Reservoir nowhere near complete as rands leave metro coffers
MunicipalNew reservoir is nowhere near complete
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Residents can use dumping sites
MunicipalNo person shall bring any intoxicating liquor onto a landfill site or refuse transfer station or mini disposal site.
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ANC Ekurhuleni caucus responds to food parcel allegations against ward councillors
MunicipalThe African National Congress (ANC) Ekurhuleni Caucus has issued a statement against the accusations on the distribution of food parcels…
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Ekurhuleni mayor calls upon employers at Retail Park to protect workers
MunicipalUpdateMasina also proposed that the health-wise methodology be instituted at Retail Park, and shopping centres across the City of Ekurhuleni.
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Mayor meets with UAE ambassador over Disneyland and Grand Prix projects
MunicipalFurthermore, the City is proceeding with other strategic projects which are at an advanced stage
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EMPD head office, vehicles disinfected by NGO
MunicipalFully dressed in protective gear, they reported at the four-storey building at 8am and sterilisation began.
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Keep your recyclable waste at home for waste pickers to fetch after lockdown
MunicipalKeep the recyclable waste for the duration of the lockdown and make it ready to be collected after the lockdown.
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CoE Mayor to contribute 33% to solidarity fund
MunicipalEkurhuleni Mayor leads the way to the Solidarity fund to help curb the virus.
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Covid-19: Metro closes Duduza Clinic after nurse tests positive for Covid-19
MunicipalThe nurse in question had attended a prayer breakfast at Divine Restoration Ministries in Ribblesdale, Bloemfontein.
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Burial space in Ekurhuleni is limited
MunicipalThe by-laws make provision for multiple interments in one grave on condition that an application has been made to the…
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Covid-19: Ekurhuleni releases plans for metro area during national lockdown
MunicipalHealthcare sites identified for quarantine of Covid-19 cases are Nokuthela Ngwenya Community Health Centre, Old Natalspruit Hospital and Old Thokoza…
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City of Ekurhuleni will help save lives by offering free first aid training courses
MunicipalResidents can apply by sending a training request to the DEMS office at any of the City’s fire stations.











