Municipal

  • MMC – Statues to remain, the past is part of the present

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    JOBURG - IN RECENT weeks, the country has experienced a resurgence of debates and dialogue around the place and significance…

  • Road fatalities increase by 50 percent compared to last year

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    JOBURG - Minister of Transport Dipuo Peters vowed to put in place ‘stringent and robust measures' to stop road carnage…

  • WARNING: Load shedding expected today

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    JOBURG – As the temperatures are steadily going down in most parts of the country, this morning Eskom revealed that…

  • Rehabilitating the river

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    DOUGLASDALE – The corner of Platina and Juweel roads in Jukskei Park was abuzz with activity on 28 March as…

  • Passing the buck

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    NORSCOT KOPPIES - A group of concerned residents is trying to stop the relocation of game from Norscot Koppies and…

  • Education department and DA at each other’s throats

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    JOBURG - The Gauteng Education Department and the Democratic Alliance (DA) are at loggerheads over the department's refusal to release…

  • Last chance to have your say in Kyalami’s future

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    KYALAMI – Passionate Kyalami residents were given the opportunity to raise their concerns regarding future development in the area during…

  • No water for 10 000 homes

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    BRYANSTON - Johannesburg Water has announced that over 10 000 properties in Bryanston and surrounding areas will have no water…

  • Metro police ready for Easter ‘Kemolao’ road safety campaign

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    JOBURG - Metro police will be out in full force during the Easter period to promote road safety and said…

  • Manhole causes concern

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    DOUGLASDALE – Pedestrians walking up Grosvenor Road and turning right into Cumberland Avenue will have to watch their step and…

  • All-out war on waste

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    JOBURG - Pikitup chief operating officer Ika Magasa has announced an all-out war against waste in Johannesburg.

  • JRA workers still aggrieved

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    JOBURG – South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) accused Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) of not attending to their grievances and…

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