Municipal

  • Call centre still not improved

    Municipal

    The promise of an improved call centre by Ekurhuleni mayor, Mondli Gungubele, appears to have not yet fulfilled.

  • Metro to demolish illegal buildings

    Municipal

    The Ekurhuleni metro has clarified its intention to demolish any illegal buildings and structures in the area.

  • Metro loses almost R3-m a month in illegal connection

    Municipal

    Ekurhuleni is losing a whopping R36-million per annum, due to illegal electricity connections.

  • Liberation Walk focuses on education

    Municipal

    "Ten Thousand Feet for the Right to Education" - that is the aim of the 2013 Oliver and Adelaide Tambo…

  • Metro equip youths to help fight crime

    Municipal

    The City of Ekurhuleni has recruited 100 young, unemployed residents who have been trained and placed within the Peace Corps…

  • Witfield stormwater construction update

    Municipal

    Work on the Witfield stormwater system upgrade has started.

  • Ekurhuleni residents embrace online service

    Municipal

    Over 100 000 Ekurhuleni ratepayers have subscribed to the metro’s online payment service, e-Siyakhokha.

  • Residents warned to be weary of impersonaters

    Municipal

    Homeowners are strongly advised to insist on an identity card when someone claims to be an employee of the metropolitan…

  • Vacancy to be filled

    Municipal

    All organised formations, interested groups and sectors are invited to nominate and register a candidate for the filling of a…

  • A cleansing levy or a dirtying deal

    Local news

    Following a complaint received by a Witfield resident, questioning a fixed monthly area cleansing levy to the amount of R5.70…

  • Oliver Tambo’s life celebrated through song

    Local news

    Ekurhuleni will host a Melting Pot National Choral Festival on October 19, at Carnival City, to commemorate stalwart Oliver Tambo.

  • DSD launches new security project

    Municipal

    The Department of Social Development has launched a new project to further extend social services to the needy.

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