Municipal
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Water woes outrage residents as restrictions are implemented
MunicipalStage 2 water restrictions hit as communities are already battling with rolling blackouts.
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ANC’s Dada Morero the new City of Johannesburg Executive Mayor
Local newsUpdateThe newly elected Executive Mayor was voted for today, 30 September.
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JRA’s dug up tar left unattended for about two months
MunicipalYvette Page said the pile of rubble could be used by criminals to hide behind and ambush residents when they…
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Illegal cables removed in Keeshoud Street
MunicipalUnplanned and prolonged outages caused by illegal connections affect the quality of the power supply.
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City and JMPD remove illegal connections in Austin View
MunicipalAccording to City Power, illegal connections affect the quality of power supply which often includes unplanned and prolonged outages and…
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City Power and Mayibuye residents sign memorandum of understanding
MunicipalResidents of Mayibuye have urged City Power to prioritise residents when it comes to general labour jobs.
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How can motorists claim damage caused by a pothole?
MunicipalFind out how you can claim for your vehicle, private property and other road or stormwater infrastructure damages from JRA.
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Joburg cannot cope with load-shedding – City Power
Local newsWith over 4 000 outages calls recorded since the implementation of Stage 4 load-shedding, City Power says that Johannesburg cannot…
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Pothole app makes a whole lot of difference
MunicipalThe app offers users a platform to report road maintenance issues and updates are also provided on issues reported.
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R77.3 billion to fix ‘broken City of Gold’
MunicipalThe Golden Start framework has already been laid and the city will now focus all its attention and energies towards…
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City entities get their share of budget
MunicipalMMC for Finance Julie Suddaby broke down her budget allocation to cover all the entities of the City of Johannesburg…
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A Re Sebetseng initiative launched at Midrand Fire Station
MunicipalMMC for Transport Funzela Ngobeni said the two-week drive will focus on fixing roads in Region A.











