City of Ekurhuleni
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City technicians respond to fire at Isando substation
Emergency measures have been implemented to provide a temporary power supply while investigations into the cause of the fire continue.
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Water supply woes continue in parts of Kempton Park
While water has been restored in many areas, high-lying suburbs remain affected and a full system recovery may take up…
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More electricity supply disruptions set for Kempton Park
Various parts of Kempton Park will be without power from June 10 to June 12 while the City’s technicians carry…
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Firefighters contain early morning house fire in Highveld Road
While the department will conduct a full investigation into the fire the preliminary cause is suspected to be linked to…
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POWER UPDATE: MMC visits Kempton Park following major power outages
MMC says cable theft and load-shedding are to blame for Kempton’s blackouts. The estimated restoration time is now 23:00.
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Beware of fake electricity token scam warns CoE
Scammers posing as electricity vendors are targeting Ekurhuleni residents online. Here’s how to avoid being tricked.
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SANRAL distances itself from viral speed limit message
New speed laws from 1 July? Not quite. SANRAL busts the myth behind the so-called ‘Highway Law’ changes.
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Hippo Alert: Mother and calf spotted near ERWAT plant
Residents are advised to avoid the Hartebeestfontein area, refrain from approaching or attempting to photograph the animals, and report any…
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MILLIONS in power assets lie idle amid continuing energy crisis
Residents endure near-daily power outages while more than R500 million worth of critical electricity infrastructure sits unused in municipal warehouses.
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BREDELL: Potholes go unrepaired for over two years
The large trucks, residents allege, worsen the potholes, some of which have previously been patched by residents themselves.
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Rhodesfield residents feel ABANDONED by City of Ekurhuleni
From pothole-ridden roads and non-functional streetlights to overgrown grass and crime hotspots, residents feel officials have let them down.
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POWER STRUGGLE: Residents forced to pay for stolen cables
Residents were left outraged after learning they must foot the bill for stolen infrastructure, despite a billion-rand security contract.











