Municipal
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‘We apologise to the community’ – Mayor Sebatjane
Bosveld NewsUpdateResidents of Mokopane are smiling from ear to ear as services at the Mogalakwena Municipality are back on track following…
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We are back and victorious!
Bosveld NewsUpdateThe Mogalakwena municipal workers will be back at work as from today.
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‘Status quo remains: tools down’
Bosveld NewsUpdateThe minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Minister Des Van Rooyen, met with five delegates representing the worker…
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Office of the Premier’s budget
MunicipalIn his most recent budget speech, Premier Stanley Mathabatha announced that his office for the first time received a clean…
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Muni: public participation in development/budget meetings
MunicipalThe municipality encourages the involvement of the public and stakeholders in the 2016/17 draft Integrated Development Plan (IDP) and Budget…
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Water situation in Mookgophong improves
MunicipalMookgophong still bears the scars of violent protests which erupted in the town recently, with residents calling for the mayor,…
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‘We are peacefully awaiting to engage’ – Percy Nketse
Bosveld NewsUpdateThe standstill at the Mogalakwena Municipality has entered its fifth week with no services rendered since municipal employees downed their…
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Municipal account concerns? Task team will soon be in your area
MunicipalA special municipal task team will visit your area this month to address any concerns you might have with regards…
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Phatwane residents: no tar roads, no vote
Local NewsResidents of Phetwane village have threatened not to partake in this year's local government elections
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Last chance to register before elections
MunicipalIf you did not manage to register to vote for the local government elections with the last registrations, worry not.
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WATCH: Mogalakwena muni reinstates Municipal Manager, Willy Kekana
Bosveld NewsBosveld journalist spoke to reinstated Municipal Manager, Willy Kekana on Monday morning.
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‘This is a real health risk’
Bosveld NewsRaw sewage has been flooding through the yards of residents in H.F. Verwoerd Street for days.









