Municipal

  • Pikitup workers want overtime payment and transport

    Local news

    JOBURG – Pikitup confirmed workers strike is disrupting refuse collection services in Joburg.

  • AA seeks new strategies to combat alcohol

    Local news

    JOBURG – AA says new ways to fight drunk and driving in the country are needed.

  • Premier’s Bryanston property not a waste of money

    Local news

    BRYANSTON – The premier’s house in Bryanston is currently used to host official functions and meetings.

  • Home Affairs to close for upgrade

    Local news

    RANDBURG – Home Affairs offices will close from 27 November until 2 December to allow for upgrades to be done…

  • Sewage water spreads into river

    Local news

    RIVERBEND – Residents complain about leaking sewage that is spreading into the Pampoenspruit and Klein Juskei River.

  • Closing arguments to be heard #Flabba

    Crime

    KENSINGTON B – Flabba case will move to closing arguments.

  • Will Bridge upgrade improve safety in Conrad Drive?

    Local news

    BLAIRGOWRIE – City of Joburg upgrades infrastructure and traffic management along Conrad Drive to ensure the road is safe.

  • Hill street upgrade to commence in February

    Local news

    BLAIRGOWRIE – The Hill Street Pedestrian Mall was converted in the '70s and the infrastructure is in need of an…

  • City will not intervene in Msawawa

    Local news

    KYA SAND – About 80 per cent of residents in Msawawa Informal Settlement are undocumented according to the City.

  • Joburg voted a world tourist hotspot

    Local news

    JOBURG – Although Joburgers themselves may not yet think of their city in this way, internationally Jozi is fast gaining…

  • Water crisis defeats justice

    Crime

    KENSINGTON B – Water outage causes court cases to be postponed.

  • Your money will pay for e-tolls

    Municipal

    JOBURG – Outa believes that R123 million should have been allocated to other critical priorities in the province.

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