Local newsNews
Championing issues across the ward
WARD 102 councillor David Potter is looking forward to 2014.
He said, “2014 is a big year in politics because the national and provincial elections are in order. Residents need to ensure that they are registered to vote and then make sure to vote in the 2014 elections.” Potter said he hoped that in 2014 the Johannesburg Roads Agency will address the land slip on both sides of William Nicol Drive at the corner of Peter Place, which is of great concern to motorists and pedestrians. “I also want to thank the officials that go the extra mile to assist with service delivery issues. I am looking forward to more residents taking an interest in their community. If issues are not reported, the city council is likely unaware of them. I wish everyone celebrating, a happy festive season,” he said.
At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!



