Municipal

  • Eskom announces emergency plan

    Local news

    Eskom has declared a power emergency on 20 November.

  • Unions scoff at one percent raise for domestic workers

    Municipal

    Domestic workers unions have scoffed at the one percent wage increase that will be implemented from 1 December and said…

  • City taken to court over hawkers

    Municipal

    Informal traders associations' battle against the City of Johannesburg over the removal of informal traders from the CBD has been…

  • Another water shut-down

    Municipal

    FOURWAYS - Johannesburg Water has warned residents living in and around Broadacres of a planned water interruption.

  • Vegetables on a high

    Local news

    JOBURG - The Johannesburg Development Agency has funded and helped build rooftop gardens for small-scale vegetable production in the city.

  • Councilor helps to bridge the gap

    Municipal

    The issue of the partially collapsed bridge on Witkoppen Road (Crumbling bridge makes locals edgy, Fourways Review, week ending 8…

  • Roads Agency responds to open letter

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Skhumbuzo Macozoma, managing director of the Johannesburg Roads Agency, has explained how the agency was improving their service…

  • Bring back Vavi – Cosatu members

    Local news

    JOHANNESBURG - "Do not destroy your leaders by your bad conduct", Cosatu president S’dumo Dlamini urged as he addressed the…

  • Ward 112: Highest voter registration turnout in Midrand

    Local news

    FOURWAYS - Thousands register to vote, but there is still time to get your name on the voters roll.

  • Cosatu march underway

    Local newsUpdate

    JOHANNESBURG - Cosatu's march against e-tolling, labour brokers and the Youth Wage Subsidy has commenced in Braamfontein, Johannesburg.

  • Smart meters roll out

    Local news

    JOHANNESBURG - City Power has given the green light to begin installing its new electricity billing system across Johannesburg in…

  • DA launches new e-toll legal battle

    Local news

    Johannesburg - The fight against e-tolls in Gauteng is far from over the Democratic Alliance said.

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