Municipal
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City’s IT training set to bridge skills gap
MunicipalIn a bid to bridge the skills gap and contribute to the job market, the City of Joburg is embarking…
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Ward 90 by-election dates released
Local newsSince the departure of the ward 90 councillor, Gordon Mackay, residents have been patiently waiting for the by-elections.
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Over 100 properties hijacked in Joburg
MunicipalMore than 100 properties in the city were found to be hijacked.
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Another strike to hit the country
MunicipalSouth Africa’s besieged economy faces the threat of another knock as nearly a quarter of a million workers from the…
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Joburg residents claim millions in damages from City Power
MunicipalCity Power owes Joburg residents millions of rand for damages to household appliances caused by power outages and related issues.
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City Power implements tariff hikes
MunicipalElectricity tariff hikes are in store for Joburg residents in July.
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Hazardous pavements remain an issue
MunicipalThe Joburg Roads Agency needed to implement more stringent requirements to control the work of contractors responsible for excavating the…
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City Power urges the public to help combat cable theft
MunicipalCity Power has emphasised the need for the public to become more proactive in tackling cable theft.
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JRA’s mobile app puts fault-logging in the public’s hands
MunicipalThousands of road users are keeping the Joburg Roads Agency busy using its mobile app to report service and infrastructure…
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Building plans hampered by printing delays
MunicipalA broken printing machine in the City of Joburg’s building control department has put a halt on new building construction…
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E-tolling could be scrapped
MunicipalThe use of e-tolling to fund the cost of building highways in Gauteng could be scrapped.
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The City formalises field-based nursing training
MunicipalThe City of Joburg formalised the placement of nursing students in its healthcare facilities for their experiential learning.









