Municipal
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City Power is Eskom’s biggest debtor
MunicipalJOBURG - City Power owes embattled power utility Eskom just over R1 billion.
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City of Joburg prepared for disasters
MunicipalJOBURG - Should disaster strike, the City of Joburg says it is adequately equipped to respond effectively.
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City Power area managers at residents’ fingertips
MunicipalJOBURG - Joburg residents, who have had little success when logging complaints or queries about power disruptions with City Power,…
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Joburg residents hit with higher water, electricity deposits
MunicipalJOBURG - Joburg residents have suffered another financial blow after the City of Joburg implemented water and electricity deposit increases.
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Residents to get info about Jozi@Work opportunities
MunicipalJOBURG - The City of Joburg is hosting a series of roadshows to provide the public with information about a…
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City council makes breakthrough in electricity theft
MunicipalJOBURG - A total of 22 people including municipal employees, have been arrested in connection with 109 cases of corruption,…
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City Power is set to tackle illegal connections
MunicipalJOBURG - City Power is resorting to installing vandal-proof prepaid meter boxes in an effort to clamp down on electricity…
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Vorna Valley opens dialogue
Local newsVORNA VALLEY - “We do need a sense of humour doing what we do,” said Sue Klingenberg, chairperson of the…
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City council works towards empowering its residents
MunicipalJOBURG - The City of Joburg has launched a R1 billion programme to address its combined challenges of improving service…
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City uses social media to assist with drug users
MunicipalJOBURG - Focusing on the scourge of drugs that many communities in Joburg have been hard hit by, the City…
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Joburg residents erroneously billed for Pikitup services
MunicipalJOBURG - A billing oversight has resulted in Joburg residents being overcharged on their July Pikitup statements.
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City hosts public meetings on informal trading
MunicipalJOBURG - Joburg residents are invited to a consultation meeting regarding the future of inner-city informal trading.











