Municipal
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[VIDEO] Oosstraat word ’n groot risiko vir motoriste in Ermelo
MunicipalToestand van Oosstraat versleg by die dag.
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Ontstoke Ermelo inwoners meen die stortingsterrein is ‘n gemors
MunicipalVolgens inwoners word die ingang na die stortingsterrein geblokkeer omdat die vuilis sommer in die ingang afgegooi word en toegang…
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Eskom forced to halt load shedding in Govan Mbeki Municipal area
MunicipalEskom has been interdicted by the court on 18 May 2018, pending the hearing of the review. Eskom will reconsider…
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Workers not happy with unemployment rate in Mpumalanga
MunicipalGovan Mbeki Municipality hosted the 2018 Workers’ Parliament.
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Pompe by rioolpompstasie in Mullerstraat op Standerton skitter in hulle afwesigheid
MunicipalPyplyne is gevolg waar riool uitstroom soos langs die moskee en agter Laerskool Jeugkrag, wat inwoners rasend maak.
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Msukaligwa Civil Society revived after being out of action for a year
MunicipalThe Msukaligwa Aids Council Civil Society Structure has been revived after various stakeholders met at the Civic Centre on Thursday,…
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EFF leads community of Enyibe in march over lack of service delivery
MunicipalThe party was adamant that Enyibe must be included in the current municipal budget.
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Een probleem op ’n slag
MunicipalIntussen het die Lekwa Munisipaliteit skouers opgetrek en die probleem aan vandalisme by die pompstasie in Mullerstraat toegeskryf.
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Financial constraints the culprit
MunicipalLekwa stood at 91% and it resulted in a total loss of 50% of the revenue which they could have…
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Eskom debt no joking matter
Municipal“The lives of the people of Mpumalanga are severely affected by poor management and incompetence,” Mr Masango concluded.
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Msukaligwa Municipality says power outages are not load shedding
MunicipalResidents of Ermelo and Wesselton were left without electricity in the past week and feared load shedding was implemented.
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Lekwa debt to Eskom about R435-million
Municipal“The lives of the people of Mpumalanga are severely affected by poor management and incompetence,” Mr Masango concluded.











