Municipal

  • DA reveals its Gauteng manifesto

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG- Job creation and cutting government corruption will be at the forefront of the Democratic Alliance’s election manifesto, the party’s…

  • Sanral acknowledges e-snags

    Municipal

    JOBURG- Sanral has acknowledged that some of the complaints made against its e-tolling collection system are legitimate.

  • Public critical of ANC

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG- The ANC’s election manifesto makes several hefty promises to voters but the ruling party’s history peppered with accusations of…

  • Pikitup apologises for staff’s behaviour

    Local news

    MIDRAND - Pikitup has apologized to a resident of Vorna Valley for the behaviour of some waste collectors.

  • Potholes ruin 14th Road

    Local news

    MIDRAND - A frequent user of 14th Road in Midrand has raised concerns about its potholes.

  • Road death statistics questioned

    Municipal

    JOBURG- The number of deaths on the country’s roads this festive season has decreased slightly, Transport Minister Dipuo Peters announced.

  • Applications outnumber university places

    Municipal

    JOBURG- The joy of passing matric with bachelors and being eligible for tertiary studies could be short lived for some…

  • Sanral faces more backlash

    Municipal

    JOBURG- The South African National Roads Agency is facing further public backlash, following motorists’ claims that they have received incorrect…

  • Burst pipe repaired

    Municipal

    MIDRAND - Joburg Water spokesperson Milicent Kabwe said the burst pipes on Lever Road have been fixed.

  • Matric pass rate 78.2%

    Municipal

    JOBURG- The matric class of 2013 has achieved a 78.2 percent pass rate, up 4.3 percent from 2012, Basic Education…

  • Matric results countdown

    Municipal

    JOBURG- The agonising wait for thousands of matric pupils is nearly over as the 2013 National Senior Certificate matric results…

  • Fireworks and the law: What you need to know

    Municipal

    In the quest to keep its citizens safe, the City of Johannesburg has formulated fireworks bylaws.

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