Municipal

  • IEC ready for 2014 elections

    Municipal

    It’s all systems go for South Africans to take to the polls on 7 May.

  • Gautrain upgrades to meet capacity demands

    Municipal

    In bid to address increasing capacity demands, improvements like an extension of operating times and more eight-carriage trains during peak…

  • DA take e-toll complaints to NCC

    Municipal

    The DA has submitted hundreds of e-toll billing complaints to the National Consumer Commission on behalf of Gauteng residents.

  • Tips for travelling in wet weather

    Municipal

    Bad weather makes Johannesburg roads a nightmare to drive on.

  • Freedom Front Plus calls for minorities to band together

    Elections 2014

    With strong Afrikaner Calvinistic principles, the Freedom Front Plus (FF+) is vying to dethrone the ruling ANC after the party's…

  • Options for those who can’t get to voting stations

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG - While most of the country will undoubtedly take to the polls on 7 May, there is no guarantee…

  • More e-toll costs revealed

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Despite growing levels of e-toll compliance, a recent presentation by Shoprite Checkers indicated the soaring costs of the…

  • Miniland makes a comeback

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Santarama Miniland, host to pint-size replicas of South Africa’s historic buildings and features, was once a bustling attraction.

  • Fuel price reaches record high

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The price of fuel will rise once again at midnight, forcing cash-strapped consumers to dig deeper into their…

  • Joburg in a state of neglect

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Exposed manholes, debris-clogged drains, graffiti-stained surfaces and vagrants have become synonymous with many areas of Johannesburg.

  • Joburg councillors think of unifying solutions

    Municipal

    JOBURG - A group of Johannesburg City councillors and residents from wards 93, 94 and 112 met at a Cluster…

  • Squatters have a place to go – Metro police

    Municipal

    MIDRAND - Metro police spokesperson Edna Mamonyane said the displaced squatters on Market Street have a place to stay.

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