Municipal
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Sewage problem resurfaces for sixth time as yard is flooded
Local newsA manhole located on an Airfield property has been overflowing with sewage since Tuesday (June 23).
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‘Racial’ comment angers DA councillors
MunicipalDA councillors walked out of the council meeting held in the Council Chambers, in Germiston, yesterday (June 25).
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EMM maintains it has a 48-hour response time
MunicipalEkurhuleni maintain that they respond to water leaks within 48 hours, despite the City Times presenting the municipality with information…
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Ekurhuleni explains water woes
MunicipalThe City Times has received comment from Ekurhuleni regarding complaints from the public about generally weak water pressure, poor water…
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Free learner’s licence test for pupils
MunicipalHigh schools across Ekurhuleni can enroll to have their Grade 11 and 12 pupils undergo their learner's licence test free…
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Manufacturing set as top priority for Ekurhuleni
MunicipalIn celebration of Youth Month, Ekurhuleni will host major manufacturing companies and industry leaders at an interactive manufacturing round-table, at…
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Ekurhuleni must show proof of objection period notification
MunicipalSo far, no proof has been presented that the developers of Park Manor, in the Phil Erasmus Park, Airfield, ever…
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Water leaks lead to water supply problems
MunicipalFour water leaks are to blame for the week-long water issues which affected several Benoni suburbs in the last three…
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Without water when there is load shedding?
MunicipalThe high demand for water, coupled with load shedding, is the reason for homes experiencing reduced water pressure when the…
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Water leaks go unattended for months
MunicipalQuestions have been asked about the effectiveness of the rapid response team Ekurhuleni rolled out in November, to cut down…
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Farrarmere resident lives along temporary river due to water leak
MunicipalA Farrarmere resident saw the lighter side of a water leak along his road, saying he now lives on a…
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Be prepared to pay more from July 1
MunicipalEkurhuleni residents can expect to see more money trickling out of their pockets from July 1.










