Municipal

  • MEC pushes for safer province

    Municipal

    JOBURG - In the quest to ensure that Gauteng becomes a safe and secure region, provincial community have dedicated February…

  • City’s cervical cancer prevention programme continues

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    JOBURG - The City is continuing its campaign to provide the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine to school-going girls in…

  • Company takes matters into their own hands

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    Amidst the discussion around potholes and the quality of roads in Gauteng, one company has decided to take matters into…

  • First e-tolls case to be heard in court

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    JOBURG – It is reported that the first case of a person refusing to pay e-tolls will be heard in…

  • Eskom warns load shedding is on the cards today

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    JOBURG – Eskom revealed that any unexpected changes on the already-constrained power system could result in load shedding today.

  • UPDATE: Striking bus drivers face DC

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    JOBURG – Striking Rea Vaya bus drivers could find themselves in hot water this is after Piotrans, the bus operating…

  • Tau urges municipal entities to deliver

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    JOBURG – Municipal entities should strive to embark on the transformation agenda while they conduct their affairs well and apply…

  • Load shedding expected between 8am and 10pm

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    JOBURG – Eskom has announced that Stage 2 Load shedding will be implemented from 8am  to 10pm today.

  • No dough for this bakery

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    IVORY PARK - A small community bakery has borne the brunt of load shedding.

  • Missing wiring covers pose danger

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    JOBURG – City power has alarmed the public about the dangers posed by the vandalism and theft of wiring covers…

  • SPCA: Thanks councillor

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    MIDRAND - The SPCA is ecstatic that city council has assisted them by adding the organisation to the grid and…

  • Rea Vaya drivers still missing in action

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    JOBURG - Management takes disciplinary steps as Rea Vaya bus drivers withold their services for a second day.

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