Municipal

  • Threat of eviction sparks protests

    Local news

    ALEXANDRA - Angry residents burnt tyres and blocked First Avenue with stones after threats of eviction surfaced.

  • E-tolls woes continue

    Municipal

    JOBURG - While Sanral has assured the public that the e-tolling system was not affected by the evacuation of the…

  • Solar power system theft

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The viability of an alternate power source currently being used to operate traffic lights during power outages is…

  • Students warned against tertiary scams

    Municipal

    JOBURG - As admission deadlines loom and matriculants race to secure a place at universities and colleges, prospective students have…

  • Dangerous weapons banned from public gatherings

    Municipal

    JOBURG - A new act prohibiting the possession of dangerous weapons during public gatherings and protests came into effect in…

  • Review of suburban kerb parking

    Municipal

    JOBURG -The City of Joburg has gone back to the drawing board to address its contentious kerb-side paid parking system.

  • New college system announced

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The Department of Higher Education intends to establish a new college system to accommodate those who do not…

  • Joburg gears up for Climate Summit

    Municipal

    JOBURG- The extreme thunderstorms and heatwaves that have hit Johannesburg are an indication of the impact of climate change that…

  • Scammers monopolise on e-tolling

    Municipal

    JOBURG- It appears that the e-tolling system has created ample opportunities for scammers to con the public.

  • Another fuel hike possible- AA

    Municipal

    JOBURG- Motorists should brace themselves for another fuel hike in February, the Automobile Association predicts.

  • Metro police selection process ‘underhanded’ – Samwu

    Municipal

    JOBURG- The Metro police have come under fire for allegedly exploiting thousands of job-seekers during its recruitment process.

  • E-toll ambulance woes

    Municipal

    JOBURG- Ambulance delays caused by e-tolling could endanger lives, according to private emergency service providers.

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