Municipal
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Water restrictions: Only 25 kl of water a month
MunicipalResidents who don’t comply with the restrictions will receive a 10 per cent fine.
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Pay your rates by smartphone
MunicipalMore than 900 000 ratepayers in the City of Ekurhuleni can now pay their municipal bills online with their smartphones,…
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Metro drowning in infrastructure backlogs
MunicipalMunicipal water and electricity maintenance backlogs have been plaguing the Ekurhuleni Metro for the past 16 years.
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Metro rejects claim to damaged tyre
MunicipalThe Ekurhuleni Metro recently rejected a claim for a vehicle’s tyre that was allegedly damaged when it collided with the…
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Thami Mnyele Fine Arts Awards boost local artists
MunicipalEmerging artists from across Ekurhuleni stole the show at this year’s Thami Mnyele Fine Arts Awards, taking a bigger slice…
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‘Various challenges’ led to lack of refuse removal
MunicipalFor two consecutive weeks, Ekurhuleni Metro contractors have not been removing the refuse from wheelie bins in Main Street, Witfield,…
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Social activist elected to lead ward 17
MunicipalSimon Lapping, of the DA, has been selected as the councillor for ward 17.
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Tree stump remains an eyesore
MunicipalAbout eight months ago, Ekurhuleni Metro contractors removed this tree stump in Reier Road, Atlasville, to continue with upgrades in…
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SA’s drought: Water meter is left to leak
MunicipalIn times of drought, leaking water meters are an absolute no go.
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Times of drought: Take note of water-saving tips
MunicipalSouth Africa is currently experiencing a drought, and so metros, including Ekurhuleni, have implemented water restrictions.
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Get ready for the SA Innovation Summit
Local newsThe SA Innovation Summit, hosted by the Ekurhuleni Metro, will kick off from Wednesday, September 21 to 24, at the…
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Metro focuses on drawing more tourists to Ekurhuleni
MunicipalWith over 200 bodies of water, golfing facilities and art deco buildings, the Ekurhuleni Metro is well poised to become…











