Municipal
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COJ avails email addresses for customer service during Covid-19
MunicipalJOBURG – Residents are encouraged to use their respective region’s email addresses.
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Power interruption currently in progress in Bryanston
MunicipalSANDTON – The interruption was scheduled to begin at 8am today (18 June).
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Mbalula gives the all clear at Sandton Licensing and Testing Station
MunicipalMARLBORO – According to Minister Mbalula, the gradual reopening of the economy meant that people would return more to work…
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City Power ‘ready’ for the cold front
MunicipalJOBURG – City Power completed most of its infrastructural maintenance ahead of the winter period, allowing them to add new…
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TAKE NOTE: Planned power interruptions set for Bryanston
MunicipalBRYANSTON – The scheduled interruptions in electricity supply will allow technicians to do essential maintenance work on the network.
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Need a rates payment arrangement?
MunicipalJOBURG – According to communication by the COJ, the payment arrangement is available to business or commercial account holders.
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Unplanned water interruption due to burst pipe in Sandton
MunicipalSANDTON – A pipe on the corner of Grayston Drive and West Street has burst.
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Health and safety prioritised at Sandton taxi rank
MunicipalSANDTON – Waste pickers from the organisation Wastepreneurs sanitised the facility and the taxis.
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City Parks is confident in burial and crematory facilities
MunicipalJOHANNESBURG – Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo is confident that it has adequate burial space and crematory facilities available if…
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Here are your top 3 municipal stories
MunicipalCatch up on these top 3 trending municipal articles from the Sandton Chronicle for the month of April 2020.
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City of Joburg to introduce SMS notification for municipal statements during lockdown period
MunicipalJOBURG - The initiative is to ensure that customers receive their monthly municipal statements in the comfort of their homes.
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Backlog of reinstatements cause crisis
MunicipalSANDTON – A backlog of reinstatements have left Sandton and Bryanston residents frustrated and ward councillors helpless.










