Municipal

  • Roads Agency advertising expenditure shock

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Factions opposing e-tolls lashed criticism at the South African National Roads Agency's advertising spending row.

  • Annual Metropolis kicks off

    Local newsUpdate

    The Metropolis Annual meeting kicked off with discussions between mayors of South African cities and their international counterparts at the…

  • Mandela family extend gratitude

    Municipal

    GAUTENG - The Mandela family has acknowledged the public support shown to the ailing former President Nelson Mandela since his…

  • How to log your municipal issues

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The City of Johannesburg relies on residents to log service delivery failures in order for them to be…

  • TV licence price increase

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The SABC has announced a 6 percent television licence price increase effective from 1 September.

  • Struggle heroes first to get Smart ID cards

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Home Affairs Minister Naledi Pandor will officially introduce the new Smart ID Card on Madiba's birthday, 18 July,…

  • Joburg explains canned ad

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The City of Johannesburg has cleared media reports that suggested that it was ordered to withdraw an advert…

  • Metrobus strike enters fifth day

    MunicipalUpdate

    JOBURG - The Metrobus strike entered its fifth day as employees continued to picket outside the bus company’s head office.

  • Sars Commissioner resigns

    Local news

    JONURG - Hardly a month into the tax season and South African Revenue Service (Sars) Commissioner Oupa Magashula has called…

  • Public not fooled by lower e-toll tariffs says Outa

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The public is not fooled by the lower e-toll tariffs, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) said.

  • Solar power for government buildings

    Local news

    The Gauteng Department of Infrastructure plans to rollout rooftop solar panels on government buildings across the province.

  • Prepare to pay more for municipal services

    Local news

    Residents who manage their consumption of water and electricity will benefit most from the 7.32 percent tariff increase effective on…

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