Municipal

  • Only properly licensed taxi drivers get e-toll exemption

    Municipal

    JOBURG- Only public transport operators who have valid permits and operating licences will be exempt from paying e-tolls.

  • Burst water pipe causes traffic chaos

    Municipal

    DUNKELD - Motorists travelling on Jan Smuts Avenue near Bompas Road, Dunkeld were brought to halt when a pipe along…

  • Alternative routes to e-tolls ‘clogged’

    Municipal

    JOBURG- The first day of e-tolling on Gauteng highways saw many motorists using alternative routes to avoid the user-pay system.

  • Alex carnival aims to inspire

    Local news

    ALEXANDRA - The Alexandra Street Carnival will take place on December 8 at Ellis Park.

  • Sacci supports e-tolls

    Municipal

    Johannesburg- The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) has indicated its support of e-tolling by urging its members…

  • City council calls for public meetings

    Municipal

    The City of Johannesburg is embarking on a process to roll-out the Community Based Planning concept to all the wards…

  • Furore builds over e-tolls

    Local news

    The QuadPara Association of South Africa has lodged a complaint of discrimination with the human rights commission against Sanral over…

  • Eskom announces emergency plan

    Local news

    Eskom has declared a power emergency on 20 November.

  • Unions scoff at one percent raise for domestic workers

    Municipal

    Domestic workers unions have scoffed at the one percent wage increase that will be implemented from 1 December and said…

  • City taken to court over hawkers

    Municipal

    Informal traders associations' battle against the City of Johannesburg over the removal of informal traders from the CBD has been…

  • Grave concern

    Local news

    JOBURG - The exhumation of human remains will have to take place if the proposed Linksfield mixed-use development was given…

  • Bring back Vavi – Cosatu members

    Local news

    JOHANNESBURG - "Do not destroy your leaders by your bad conduct", Cosatu president S’dumo Dlamini urged as he addressed the…

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