Municipal
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Speaker of council clarifies R31-million investigation
MunicipalAn irregular awarding of a R31-million tender to Qbit by Ekurhuleni city manager Khaya Ngema is under investigation by the…
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Former military combatants given lifeline
MunicipalFifty-six former military combatants will be enrolled in a course at the Ekurhuleni Metro Police College, which will prepare them…
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Garbage collectors create a pigsty
MunicipalIt has been a few months since the implementation of the wheelie bins in Ekurhuleni, with one of the main…
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DA hauls metro over the coals for unspent millions
MunicipalThe DA is appalled that the Ekurhuleni metro has underspent by hundreds of millions of rands in several key departments,…
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Ekurhuleni refutes alleged R10.8-bn Eskom debt
MunicipalMunicipalities’ debt to Eskom is said to have trebled to R10.8-billion in nine months and is threatening to spiral out…
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Mayor pays tribute to role of women
MunicipalThe month of August is deemed Women’s Month, with the Ekurhuleni mayor, Clr Mondli Gungubele, showing appreciation to women.
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Resident demands a proper meter test
MunicipalBoksburg resident Carol Smith is demanding that the metro send out an official to conduct a meter test at her…
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DA calls on mayor to suspend city manager
MunicipalThe DA in Ekurhuleni has called on the mayor to place city manager, Khaya Ngema, on suspension until the findings…
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EMPD denies claims of burning hawkers’ stock
CrimeUpdateThe EMPD has denied claims that its members along with Parks Department employees destroyed hawkers’ goods on Rondebult Road, Comet.
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Gauteng municipalities lose hundreds of millions – DA
MunicipalAccording to MPL Fred Nel, who is the DA shadow MEC of Cooperative Governance, Traditional Affairs and Human Settlements, Gauteng…
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One Million Lights campaign spreads light to Boksburg
MunicipalOne Million Lights, in partnership with Energizer South Africa, distributed 620 rechargeable solar lights to learners from Goede Hoop Primary…
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Water-related concerns addressed
MunicipalBoksburg residents are still contacting the Advertiser to relay water-related complaints.











