Municipal

  • JRA spends over R10 Million on bridges

    Municipal

    Construction work on the M1 and M2 has been completed and motorists can now enjoy a smooth driving surface on…

  • Condolences pour in for late MEC

    Local news

    JOBURG - South Africa mourned the death of Gauteng Economic Development MEC Nkosiphendule Kolisile who died in a head-on collision…

  • Premier pays tribute to the late MEC

    MunicipalUpdate

    JOBURG - The ANC in Gauteng has confirmed that Gauteng MEC for Economic Development Nkosiphendule Kolisile has died in a…

  • Metropolis conference marks Mandela Day

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Johannesburg Mayor Parks Tau said what set Mandela Day apart from other commemorative events was that it wasn't…

  • Metro cop investigated

    Local news

    YEOVILLE - A Metro police officer who was allegedly driving at high speed and collided with two cars, two pedestrians…

  • New initiative to focus on urban development

    Local news

    Gauteng in partnership with the National Planning Commission is set to establish a Centre for Urban Innovation to be located…

  • Smart ID card debuts on Madiba day

    Municipal

    Home Affairs Minister Naledi Pandor will officially introduce the new Smart ID Card on Madiba's birthday (18 July) and that…

  • Pikitup strike ends, workers suspended

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Pikitup has suspended workers who participated in an illegal strike that resulted in the disruptions of services.

  • Plan to develop Tyrone Avenue

    Local news

    PARKVIEW - There are plans afoot to develop the Tyrone Avenue in front of the Village Centre in Parkview to…

  • Tsutsumani painting jobs for Ward 105 youth

    Local news

    ALEXANDRA - Colour Me Alex, a youth run community project, will soon roll out its painting project which will see…

  • Pikitup suspends striking employees

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Frustrated residents have complained that despite Pikitup’s promises, rubbish remained uncollected.

  • Reshuffle was Zuma’s prerogative says Presidency

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The Presidency says President Jacob Zuma does not need to provide reasons for his cabinet reshuffling.

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