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The Gauteng High Court has ruled against property developer George Asaba, allowing the City of Tshwane to proceed with demolishing two high-rise buildings built without approval, marking a significant step in the fight against unlawful developments.
Lasca, the civic association representing Atteridgeville and Saulsville, has announced a boycott of Tshwane's outreach programmes, demanding unconditional debt relief as the city prepares for public consultations on its budget.
Lasca, the civic association representing Atteridgeville and Saulsville, has announced a boycott of Tshwane's outreach programmes, demanding unconditional debt relief as the city prepares for public consultations on its budget.
The Gauteng High Court has ruled against property developer George Asaba, allowing the City of Tshwane to proceed with demolishing two high-rise buildings built without approval, marking a significant step in the fight against unlawful developments.
Tshwane Mayor Nasiphi Moya reports significant financial progress with over R1 billion paid towards the city's Eskom debt, full settlement of the R4. 7bn VAT liability, and a R4. 3bn reduction in the debtors' book. The administration is also addressing power outages in key areas while extending its successful debt relief scheme to benefit more residents.
Tshwane's Deputy Mayor, Eugene Modise, urges residents to take advantage of a new debt-relief programme aimed at alleviating R30 billion in unpaid municipal debt.
Discover how Tshwane's new debt relief programme offers vital support to residents and businesses facing financial challenges amidst a R30 billion debt crisis.