Municipal
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Cosatu vows to render e-tolls ‘unworkable’
MunicipalJohannesburg- Cosatu has vowed to continue its rolling mass action against e-tolls, labour brokering, and the youth wage subsidy until…
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Fireworks and the law: What you need to know
MunicipalIn the quest to keep its citizens safe, the City of Johannesburg has formulated fireworks bylaws.
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Petrol price to drop on 6 November
Local newsJOHANNESBURG - Motorists can breathe a sigh of relief as the price of petrol is set to drop by 28…
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Taxi drivers must stop ‘bullying’
Local newsJOHANNESBURG - MMC for Transport in Johannesburg Christine Walters has pleaded with taxi drivers to refrain from ‘bullying’ other motorists…
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Good news for Joburg roads
Local newsCEO of Ennik Estates, Ronald Ennik said Johannesburg’s R2 billion road plan was good news for home values. He said,…
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Motorists urged to be cautious in rain
MunicipalJOHANNESBURG - The Johannesburg Roads Agency has urged road users to exercise caution and adopt a more preventive approach during…
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Fight against etoll not over – DA
MunicipalGAUTENG - The Democratic Alliance said the fight against e-tolling was not over.
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Market Street makes way for Albertina Sisulu
MunicipalJOHANNESBURG - Market Street in Johannesburg was officially renamed to Albertina Sisulu Road on 20 October, a day before the…
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Sanral welcomes end of e-tolling battle
Local newsUpdateJOBURG - The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has welcomed the Oppositions to Urban Tolling Alliance’s (Outa) decision…
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Ullmann Park community fights for land.
Local newsFRIENDS of Ullmann Park committee held a public meeting at Ernest Ullmann Park to discuss the future of the park…










