Municipal
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City Power implements hefty tariff hikes
MunicipalJOBURG - Electricity tariff hikes are in store for Joburg residents in July.
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Water pipe bursts yet again causing more damage
Local newsBRYANSTON - After Stephanie Geyser reported a water pipe burst in Bryanston and it was fixed, the water pipe burst…
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SA faces looming water shortage
Local newsJOBURG - A water shortage in South Africa was imminent, but contingency plans were in place to mitigate the problem.
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Woodmead property is prime real estate
Local newsSANDTON - When the people of Johannesburg’s northern suburbs think of the Woodmead area, they most probably visualise shopping, commerce,…
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Dangerous Buccleuch intersection finally secured
Local newsBUCCLEUCH - Concerned Buccleuch resident Andrew McMurray is relieved to have the dangerous intersection between Kelvin and Buccleuch secured with…
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Leeuwkop prison could be for sale
Local newsGLENFERNESS- Minister of Public Works Thulas Nxesi reavealed the 'possible disposal' of Leeuwkop Prison.
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ANC condemns alleged misuse of Mabida memorial fund
Local newsSANDTON - Corruption is a cancer that has no place in the ANC and South African society.
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Hazardous pavements remain an issue
MunicipalJOBURG - The Joburg Roads Agency needed to implement more stringent requirements to control the work of contractors responsible for…
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City Power urges the public to help combat cable theft
MunicipalJOBURG - City Power has emphasised the need for the public to become more proactive in tackling cable theft.
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Building plans hampered by printing delays
MunicipalJOBURG - A broken printing machine in the City of Joburg’s building control department has put a halt on new…
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E-tolling could be scrapped
MunicipalThe use of e-tolling to fund the cost of building highways in Gauteng could be scrapped.











