Municipal

  • Cosatu vows to render e-tolls ‘unworkable’

    Municipal

    Johannesburg- Cosatu has vowed to continue its rolling mass action against e-tolls, labour brokering, and the youth wage subsidy until…

  • Eskom deactivates Pylons

    Municipal

    BEAULIEU - Eskom has decided to abide by a court order to remove H-Pole (power line) structures on a Midrand…

  • Vagrants return to New Road

    Municipal

    CROWTHORNE - Vagrants have returned to open land in New Road, Midrand, two months after Metro police cleared the area.

  • Crime line for safety in Gauteng schools

    Local news

    GAUTENG - The Gauteng Department of Education, Crime Line and the police have launched Young Crime Liners to promote safety…

  • Taxi drivers must stop ‘bullying’

    Local news

    JOHANNESBURG - MMC for Transport in Johannesburg Christine Walters has pleaded with taxi drivers to refrain from ‘bullying’ other motorists…

  • Motorists urged to be cautious in rain

    Municipal

    JOHANNESBURG - The Johannesburg Roads Agency has urged road users to exercise caution and adopt a more preventive approach during…

  • Illegal dumping at its worse

    Municipal

    MIDRAND - A woman who works in Midrand, Ruth van Zyl, said an illegal dumping ground is getting worse.

  • Fight against etoll not over – DA

    Municipal

    GAUTENG - The Democratic Alliance said the fight against e-tolling was not over.

  • Market Street makes way for Albertina Sisulu

    Municipal

    JOHANNESBURG - Market Street in Johannesburg was officially renamed to Albertina Sisulu Road on 20 October, a day before the…

  • Sanral welcomes end of e-tolling battle

    Local newsUpdate

    JOBURG - The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has welcomed the Oppositions to Urban Tolling Alliance’s (Outa) decision…

  • Gautrain propose new routes

    Municipal

    JOHANNESBURG - The Gautrain Management Agency revealed its proposed rail network in Midrand on 17 October.

  • Taxi drivers are the best tour guides

    Municipal

    Taxi drivers are the best tour guides in the country, said South African National Taxi Association Council secretary general Phillip…

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