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Quentin Meyer, the councillor for Pretoria North's ward 2, faces a backlash after staging a protest by planting trees in a pothole-ridden road, highlighting the community's frustration over poor service delivery from the City of Tshwane.
Tshwane's Sunnyside precinct faces R80,000 in fines for various law violations during a recent enforcement operation aimed at restoring order and safety in the area.
Tshwane's Sunnyside precinct faces R80,000 in fines for various law violations during a recent enforcement operation aimed at restoring order and safety in the area.
The popular Dorp Street Sunday Market has been forced to shut down after years of operation, leaving local vendors and the Stellenbosch community devastated. The closure comes after months of reported bureaucratic struggles with the municipality, despite the market's role in post-Covid economic recovery.
The closure comes after months of bureaucratic struggles with the municipality, despite the market's role in post-Covid economic recovery.
A cherished community institution, the Dorp Street Sunday Market, has been forced to shut down after years of operation, leaving local vendors and the Stellenbosch community devastated. The closure comes after months of bureaucratic struggles with the municipality, despite the market's role in post-Covid economic recovery.
A dispute between Lenasia neighbours over a cheese manufacturing business has reached a new turning point as the South Gauteng High Court has overturned a previous ruling on noise complaints and building alterations.