Kingsol Chabalala
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Over half a billion spent on overtime at ELM
Residents do not have their refuse collected on time. In some areas, taps have run dry, and the roads are…
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MEC Khumalo fails to disclose service delivery monies spent by ELM on labour disputes
The DA says the failure to disclose the amount of money paid to law firms raises suspicions.
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DA to assess the neglected Old Sharpeville Police Station
The Democratic Alliance (DA) Shadow MEC for Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation (SACR) is expected to visit Sharpeville.
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Waterdal Road a safety risk despite R174 million spent on upgrades
The Democratic Alliance says the safety of motorists and pedestrians using Waterdal Road in Emfuleni is at risk because the…
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Vulnerable children allegedly face abuse in foster homes
Chabalala says he will keep a watchful eye on foster care in Emfuleni and calls on anyone with information about…
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ELM reportedly pays engineer for 4 years while he sits at home
The Emfuleni Local Municipality (ELM) has apparently been paying Silence Munwai, a senior electrical engineer, for the past four years,…
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ELM resists political pressure to re-instate suspended CFO
The Emfuleni Local Municipality (ELM) is resisting severe political pressure from the DA and EFF and will not reinstate suspended…
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Mashatile in the Vaal: DA pickets outside Vereeniging taxi rank
DA MPL in Emfuleni Kingsol Chabalala said the purpose of their picket is to highlight the plight of service delivery…
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Commemorative days play an important role
Commemorative days play a significant role as we celebrate our constitution, our rich political history, and our cultural diversity.
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Service providers paid R16.5 million to administer R13 million Covid-19 relief grants
Chabalala said the DA would keep pushing for a full investigation into the funds paid to the service providers until…
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ELM must recover money from officials responsible for irregularities
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called on the Emfuleni Local Municipality (ELM) to recover all monies from the 31 officials…
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PICS: What a waste: Sebokeng’s R75M drivers’ licence centre
SEBOKENG.- Close to R75 million in taxpayers' money has seemingly turned into wasteful expenditure at a drivers' licence testing centre…










