Municipal
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Public drinkers bad for business
MunicipalShop owner, Thea Schutte (31), and her assistant, Monique Campbell (29) say that their fears about a liquor store near…
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A job not well done
MunicipalJoan le Roux (61) feels the Ekurhuleni Metro should finish the job they started and not leave it undone.
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Burst pipe causes drought concerns
MunicipalAt 10am on Thursday, Johannes Khoele (66) and Eddie Whiffler (69) reported a burst pipe on Hills Road in Selection…
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Burst pipe floods 11th Avenue
MunicipalA flood of water outside Walwyn Court is close to running down the whole of 11th Avenue in Springs.
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Public swimming pool to open in October
MunicipalSprings residents will be able to cool of in cool blue water at the Selection Park Swimming Pool this summer.
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Metro explains causes of service delays
MunicipalFollowing a report about the Ekurhuleni Metro’s slow turn-around time with regards to refuse removal services, the Metro has responded.
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Streetlight excavation site causes concern
MunicipalDave Sklar (56), who resides and care-takes Walwyn Court on 11th Avenue in Springs, says that the corner streetlight has…
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Resident salutes the metro
MunicipalLeona Bisello (72), a caretaker at the Molendam Council Houses in Springs, says she is impressed and grateful for the…
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Metro still failing to deliver
MunicipalFollowing the report about litter, refuse and potholes Kobus Engelbrecht (31) and Emile Dannhauser (30) say they are still plagued…
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Tree breaks resident’s wall
MunicipalSeventy-one-year-old George Janse van Rensburg has been sitting with the problem of a broken wall since December, following the Ekurhuleni…
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Slow turnaround time for Metro in Strubenvale
MunicipalAfter a week of waiting for the refuse to be collected by the Ekurhuleni Metro, Strubenvale residents, Johan Perkins (71),…
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Workers make progress at Murray Park
MunicipalWard councillor Ramesh Sheodin visited Murray Park on Thursday to see the progress made by the Ekurhuleni Metro contractors since…











