Municipal

  • Squatters a pain in Innesfree Park

    Local news

    SANDTON - Accused of public disorder and strewing rubbish everywhere, vagrants occupying Innesfree Park have become a nuisance for residents…

  • Metro police finally remove election posters

    Local news

    SANDTON - After nearly two months of being subjected to old election posters, residents will be pleased to know that…

  • Sanral in consultation with NPA over e-toll defaulters

    Local news

    JOBURG - In another move to compel e-toll defaulters to pay, the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has…

  • Parking attendants demand a basic salary

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Disgruntled parking attendants in the Joburg inner city show no signs of returning to work after taking to…

  • Joburg set to become more bicycle friendly

    Municipal

    SANDTON - Plans to transform Joburg into a bicycle friendly city are afoot.

  • Outa launches new anti-e-toll campaign

    Local news

    JOBURG - The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) has bolstered its fight against e-tolls in Gauteng announcing a new…

  • The City invests in emergency vehicles

    Local news

    The City of Joburg’s Emergency Management Services (EMS) has spent R34 million on 25 new vehicles, including three state-of-the-art vehicles,…

  • Parliament: E-toll payments still due

    Local news

    JOBURG - Parliament’s transport portfolio committee has clarified that the announcement of a review on e-tolling in Gauteng does not…

  • Cosatu welcomes Germany’s national minimum wage

    Local news

    JOBURG – Cosatu has “warmly” welcomed the implementation of a minimum wage in Germany, something Cosatu has campaigned for in…

  • Eskom committed to resolving wage dispute

    Local news

    JOBURG - Eskom is committed to the speedy resolution of the wage dispute between the power utility and trade unions…

  • Pikitup has ‘no pride in their work’

    Local news

    SANDTON - Residents are just not impressed with Pikitup’s lack of service delivery in their respective communities.

  • Treasury spends R1.2 million on pot plants

    Local news

    JOBURG - National Treasury has spent more than R1 million on “the maintenance of pot plants” over the past five…

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