Municipal

  • More trouble for Pikitup MD

    Municipal

    PIKITUP has remained tight-lipped about reports that its suspended managing director Amanda Nair is in more hot water.

  • City to clamp down on cable theft

    Municipal

    The City of Joburg is set to address power outages caused by cable theft and vandalism.

  • Iconic bridge set for Joburg

    Municipal

    The plans to construct a bridge, set to offer pedestrians and cyclists safe passage between Sandton and Alexandra, are underway.

  • Home owners hard hit by city’s appraisal system

    Municipal

    Property owners are at the mercy of the City of Joburg’s mass appraisal system, which will decide what a property…

  • Scrapyard dealers contribute to City thefts

    Municipal

    In a bid to reduce the growing levels of theft of municipal property, scrap yard owners have been asked not…

  • Joburg residents face tariff hikes

    Municipal

    The City of Joburg announced its rates and services tariff increases on 27 May, appealing to residents to prioritise paying…

  • Record budget for Joburg

    Municipal

    The City of Joburg announced its combined operational and capital budget of R47.1 billion for 2014/15, the largest of any…

  • Biggest ever budget for Joburg

    Municipal

    The City of Joburg will present its R32 billion budget for the 2014/15 financial year on 27 May.

  • Joburg, not a pedestrian-friendly city

    Local news

    A pedestrian-friendly and walkable urban environment is the vision for Joburg's inner city. This according to a statement released by…

  • Armed escort for Rea Vaya buses

    Municipal

    Metro police are providing Rea Vaya bus drivers with armed escorts following a spate of attacks on the buses.

  • The City passes motion prohibiting street trading in CBD

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Unmanaged public spaces in the inner city were a problem, not the street traders that operated in these…

  • Ward 73 crack-up

    Local news

    Ward 73 Councillor Marcelle Ravid and her committee members are at loggerheads as three ward committee members resigned last week.

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