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The City of Tshwane has extended its debt-relief scheme deadline to May 31, allowing residents and businesses more time to settle outstanding municipal accounts and benefit from significant debt cancellations.
The City of Tshwane has extended its debt-relief scheme deadline to May 31, allowing residents and businesses more time to settle outstanding municipal accounts and benefit from significant debt cancellations.
The City of Tshwane defends its controversial revenue collection initiative, Tshwane Ya Tima, which involves disconnecting electricity for clients with outstanding bills. Deputy Mayor Eugene Modise explains the city's communication process and addresses disputes with various government departments over unpaid municipal debts.
The City of Tshwane defends its controversial revenue collection initiative, Tshwane Ya Tima, which involves disconnecting electricity for clients with outstanding bills. Deputy Mayor Eugene Modise explains the city's communication process and addresses disputes with various government departments over unpaid municipal debts.
During public hearings on the marriage bill, Komani residents argued that the minimum marriage age of 18 should be raised to 21, sparking a vital debate about maturity and legal consent.
The City of Tshwane's efforts to recover R30 billion in unpaid bills are challenged by national departments denying allegations of disconnection.
Major businesses face power cuts as Tshwane's R30 billion debt recovery campaign sparks outcry, with the Capital City Business Chamber urging for collaborative solutions instead of confrontational tactics.
Nearly 200 tenants at Tembelihle Village were forcibly evicted, leaving them homeless and exposed to harsh weather conditions. This article delves into their traumatic experiences and the underlying issues leading to the eviction.