Municipal
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Proposed widening of Outspan Road in Morningside
MunicipalMORNINGSIDE – The Johannesburg Roads Agency has proposed the widening of Outspan Road in a bid to relieve traffic congestion…
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Residents demand an official dump site for Sandton
MunicipalSANDTON – Residents are tired of putting up with bad service, bad attitude and wasteful expenditure – and still having…
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City denies Jozi@Work corruption allegations
MunicipalJOBURG – The City of Johannesburg has refuted claims by the South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) which expressed their…
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Samwu honours anti-pass law march stalwart
MunicipalJOBURG - August is the month of celebrating women’s victories, and the South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) honoured comrade…
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Joburg North is no longer accessible by road
MunicipalJOBURG NORTH - Fourways, Diepsloot, Sandton and Bryanston have become barely accessible by road.
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Halford Road remains a concern for residents
Local newsHALFORD - FOLLOWING repeated questions on the deteriorating state of Halford Road, the Johannesburg Roads Agency has finally clarified the…
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Round table on freeway freedom
MunicipalJOBURG - E-tolls were dragged out of the cupboard for discussion once again on 7 July.
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Shortage of reflective tape to mark traffic poles during load shedding
MunicipalSANDTON - The shortage of reflective tape to mark traffic light poles during power cuts remains a problem in Sandton.
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No water for Bryanston for 12 hours today, water tanks set up
MunicipalBRYANSTON - Johannesburg Water has informed residents living in Olivedale/Bryanston Ext 3 that there is an emergency water disruption today,…
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Eskom’s tariff hikes rejected
MunicipalJOBURG - Eskom’s application for an additional 9. 58 percent in electricity price hike on top of an already-approved 12.6percent…
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DA protests against crime
Local newsJOBURG - The increase in crime in the Jeppestown, Doornfontein and Joburg CBD areas led the Democratic Alliance (DA) to…
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Copper cable thefts costs City R10 million a year
CrimeJOBURG - Replacement of copper robot cables stolen each year is costing the Johannesburg Roads Agency R10 million annually.











