Municipal

  • Mayoral budget outreach meetings

    Municipal

    All community members are invited to Phase 2 Budget Consultative Municipal Outreach meetings planned for a number of times and…

  • And darkness falls

    Municipal

    Emalahleni is one of five municipalities in Mpumalanga who might be without electricity soon.

  • ‘Mr Fix-it’ is staying

    MunicipalUpdate

    All uncertainty was set aside when the good news broke that Mr Theo van Vuuren, the municipality’s former administrator, is…

  • AfriForum eager to fix potholes

    MunicipalUpdate

    AfriForum is going ahead with fixing the ‘craters’ in eMalahleni.

  • Video: Hair flies at demolition site

    MunicipalUpdate

    Emotions ran high and tempers flared as demolitions continued throughout the city.

  • Anglo American gives R28-million for infrastructure and capacity building project

    Municipal

    Anglo American’s coal business in South Africa, announced its R28-million investment in the strengthening of institutional and human capacity for…

  • Unpleasant stench at block of flats

    Municipal

    Residents in a block of flats in Ackerville have to endure unpleasant sewage stench for the past four weeks.

  • Ogies clinic repaired at last

    Municipal

    Recently Democratic Alliance Spokesperson on Health and Social Development, Ms Jane Sithole, raised issues about Ogies Clinic.

  • Emalahleni has seven days to fix potholes

    Municipal

    AfriForum’s local branch is putting Emalahleni Local Municipality in a ‘pothole’ and is forcing the municipality to fix the city’s…

  • No tar and paving in two streets for more than 32 years

    Municipal

    Residents of two streets in Ackerville said they have been complaining about their roads not being tarred or paved, but…

  • Mr Fix-it is packing his toolbox

    MunicipalUpdate

    Van Vuuren will bid the municipality goodbye on Tuesday, March 31.

  • Community owes Emalahleni Local Municipality R950-million

    Municipal

    The community owes Emalahleni Local Municipality R950-million, businesses owe R245-million and government a whopping R100-million.

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