Municipal
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EMS tells DA to mind its own business
MunicipalJOBURG - City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services (EMS) spokesperson, Robert Mulaudzi, quashed the Democratic Alliance's (DA) ‘misleading’ statement that…
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Unlawful action by Samwu wrecks Pikitup’s refuse collection schedule
MunicipalJOBURG - The City of Johannesburg and Pikitup have condemned the unlawful action taken by South African Municipal Workers Union…
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Pikitup workers go on strike again
MunicipalJOBURG - Pikitup workers upended dustbins and scattered litter around the Joburg CBD on 9 March as part of their…
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Dump site to move to local park
MunicipalJOBURG - According to a petition, the City of Johannesburg and Pikitup are planning to create a municipal rubbish dump…
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City denies writing off R15.6 Billion worth of debt
MunicipalJOBURG – The City of Johannesburg has dismissed the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) allegations that it has written off more than…
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Appreciating Joburg’s service delivery
MunicipalJOBURG - The City of Johannesburg’s I Know My Joburg campaign continues to engage with residents of the city, especially…
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Appreciating Joburg’s service delivery
MunicipalJOBURG - The City of Johannesburg’s I Know My Joburg campaign continues to engage with residents of the city, especially…
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Rubble nightmare continues for residents
MunicipalORANGE GROVE –The pile of rubble on the pavement of 44 Second Street in Orange Grove continues to be a…
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Grant Avenue precinct plan process launched
MunicipalNORWOOD - Following an article published in the North Eastern Tribune, Week ending 4 March, titled Public meeting, a public…
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City Power MD Sicelo Xulu exonerated from litany of allegations
MunicipalJOBURG - City Power managing director Sicelo Xulu has been exonerated by the power utility's board from allegations of impropriety…
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Pikitup employees damage bins, resident concerned
MunicipalFAIRMOUNT - A local resident who wishes to remain anonymous has expressed his frustration about the state of the Pikitup…
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Outa rejects electricity tariffs hike
MunicipalJOBURG - Organisation Uniting against Tax Abuse (Outa) said the electricity tariff increase of 9.4 percent was unacceptable.











