Municipal

  • Candice James in the new Ward 112 councillor

    Local news

    MIDRAND - The votes in the Ward 112 by-election to elect a new ward councillor tallied by 11.30pm on 2…

  • Over 100 properties hijacked in Joburg

    Municipal

    JOBURG - More than 100 properties in the city were found to be hijacked.

  • Premier has Midrand at heart

    Local news

    CARLSWALD - Gauteng Premier David Makhura has an invested interest in Midrand as a member of the ANC Midrand Constituency…

  • Another strike to hit the country

    Municipal

    JOBURG - South Africa’s besieged economy faces the threat of another knock as nearly a quarter of a million workers…

  • Executive mayor visits Ward 112

    Municipal

    HALFWAY HOUSE - Executive Mayor Parks Tau and the mayoral committee met with Midrand residents of Ward 112 to shed…

  • City Power implements tariff hikes

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Electricity tariff hikes are in store for Joburg residents in July.

  • Joburg residents claim millions in damages from City Power

    Municipal

    JOBURG - City Power owes Joburg residents millions of rand for damages to household appliances caused by power outages and…

  • Rabie Ridge fights EFF land grab

    Municipal

    RABIE RIDGE - Residents did not take kindly to a land grab over the weekend when Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)…

  • Hazardous pavements remain an issue

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The Joburg Roads Agency needed to implement more stringent requirements to control the work of contractors responsible for…

  • City Power urges the public to help combat cable theft

    Municipal

    JOBURG - City Power has emphasised the need for the public to become more proactive in tackling cable theft.

  • Hospitals are for emergencies only

    Municipal

    TEMBISA - Tembisa Hospital spokesperson said the hospital is asking patients to refrain from bringing minor issues to the hospital.

  • Joburg Water project for Midrand

    Municipal

    MIDRAND - Joburg Water would like to inform residents of the replacement of water mains in some streets in Midrand.

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