Municipal
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Infrastructure improvements in the city
MunicipalJOBURG - Johannesburg Roads Agency and City Power have been hard at work executing several huge capital projects.
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Residents unimpressed with missing street signs in Buccleuch
MunicipalBUCCLEUCH – A long-standing complaint of missing street signs which has remained unresolved for some time has left residents of…
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Jim calls for capital control
MunicipalJOBURG – As he led thousands of National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) in a march through the…
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Samwu strike may leave Joburg in the dark
MunicipalJOBURG – Despite City Power's announcement that the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) has not issued a certificate…
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Promise finally fulfilled by City Parks to clean up intersection
MunicipalBRYANSTON – City Parks finally fulfilled their promise to clean up the William Nicol Drive and Main Road intersection in…
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Water outage in Fourways and Bryanston on 14 October
MunicipalFOURWAYS - Joburg Water announced that there will a water disruption in Fourways and Bryanston between 8pm on 14 October…
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Water disruption in Sandton and Alex on 15 October
MunicipalJOBURG – Joburg Water has warned Sandton and Alexandra residents of a planned water disruption due to an upgrade of…
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JRA ups their game
MunicipalJOBURG - The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) is now able to respond quickly and more effectively to issues relating to…
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JRA employees’ wages up
MunicipalJOBURG – South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) members employed by Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) are set to receive an…
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Accolade for Eskom
MunicipalJOBURG – Despite Eskom’s massive problems and having been under vigorous scrutiny, the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) recently…
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Alleged shortage of fire trucks at some Joburg stations
MunicipalJOBURG – The Johannesburg Emergency Management Services (EMS) has spoken out against allegations that three of its fire stations are…
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JRA installs UPS units to power robots during load shedding
MunicipalJOBURG - Joburg Roads Agency (JRA) has released 42 intersection sites where robots are regularly prone to vandalism and theft.











