Municipal
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Road markings are being upgraded
MunicipalWorkers within the municipality’s roads and storm water department have been seen painting several roads in Benoni in the past…
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Council finalises water usage limits
MunicipalBusinesses will be expected to reduce their average water consumption by 15 per cent and residents' usage may not exceed…
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Metro and Mastercard help ratepayers
MunicipalThe metro is the first local government authority in South Africa to offer ratepayers Masterpass as a payment option.
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Plot residents will drive more smoothly soon
MunicipalParts of Gum Road, in the Benoni Agricultural Holdings, and Skool Street, in Marister, should be completely resurfaced before the…
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Higher levy for water abusers
MunicipalBenonians can expect tariff increases of at least 10 per cent to be levied on them, if they do not…
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Sewer problems annoy residents
MunicipalSome residents of Lakefield Extension 21 are annoyed by the constant sewer problem they face.
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Councillors unable to do jobs efficiently
MunicipalThe issuing of laptops, stationery and offices to councillors has been a daunting task, according Ward 28’s Clr Malanie Haggard,…
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EMM corrects comment
MunicipalContrary to what was initially published, residents in Ekurhuleni may not use hosepipes or sprinklers in their gardens at any…
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Clinics closed on Heritage Day
MunicipalClinics in Ekurhuleni will be closed on Heritage Day, September 24.
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Benoni Bunny Park a ‘man-made disaster’
MunicipalThe Benoni Bunny Park is a “man-made desert” and there is no incentive to visit the site.
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EMM hosts hackathon challenge
MunicipalTech savvy and innovative minds are invited to a weekend-long hackathon, to develop IT solutions that will help the municipality…
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More planned for Pretoria Road
MunicipalThe metro plans to upgrade Pretoria Road, from the N12 to Springs Road, in Petit.











