Municipal
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Council ensures heads roll over R2b scandal
MunicipalAt this stage, it is unclear whether more officials will face suspensions, and how the city plans to recoup the…
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City sets new dates for public comments on IPP
MunicipalThe city plans to appoint multiple IPPs for various electricity generation technologies to a capacity of 1 500MW.
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Ekurhuleni mayor and speaker survive no-confidence vote
MunicipalThe mayor dismissed this as an attempt to stop him from pursuing officials believed to be involved in financial shenanigans,…
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Hefty fines, sentence for environmental crime
MunicipalCitizens are urged to report culprits of illegal dumping to the city.
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City responds to claims: R65m worth of inventory gathering dust at energy department depots
Municipal"It is not practical for stores to keep all materials for spares and day-to-day operations."
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Scholar transport operators allege intimidation by taxi operators
MunicipalThe city urges anyone involved in such acts to refrain from any acts of intimidation towards the scholar transport operators…
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WATCH: SA celebrates Hani’s life, family and SACP demand inquest
MunicipalThe Hani family and the SACP said they will never find closure about the killing of Chris Hani until an…
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City proposes tariff hikes
MunicipalAll residential owners will continue to receive assessment rate exemptions on the value of their homes.
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Have a say in the city’s budget, IDP
MunicipalThe public consultations allow residents to share their priorities with the municipality, a process that assists in compiling the budget.
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CoE Energy Dept’s poor service is a result of poor prioritisation: FF Plus
MunicipalAn audit report obtained by the party revealed at least R65m worth of inventory is gathering dust at the depots.
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WATCH: Hole lot of frustration for motorists
MunicipalCritics said the municipality takes residents for fools by stating that pothole repairs and road patching are receiving the utmost…
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City invites comments from the community on independent power producers
MunicipalWith plans to secure up to 1 500MW power, the city seeks community feedback on the proposed 20-year contracts.











