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The City of Tshwane plans to invest R210 million in its own water tankers and waste collection trucks, aiming to enhance service delivery and reduce reliance on external contractors.
The City of Tshwane plans to invest R210 million in its own water tankers and waste collection trucks, aiming to enhance service delivery and reduce reliance on external contractors.
Ratepayers in Tshwane will see an increase in municipal rates and services starting July 1, as the city tables its draft budget for the 2025/26 financial year, proposing significant hikes in electricity, water, and sanitation tariffs.
Ratepayers in Tshwane will see an increase in municipal rates and services starting July 1, as the city tables its draft budget for the 2025/26 financial year, proposing significant hikes in electricity, water, and sanitation tariffs.
Momentum Group's share price surged over 10% following a remarkable 44% increase in normalised headline earnings to R3. 4 billion for the six months ending December 31, showcasing strong performance across all business units.
The city of Ekurhuleni has warned EMPD officers who participated in an illegal protest over overtime and salary adjustments that action will be taken against them if they caused any damage or injuries during the strike.
The City of Tshwane is appealing a court ruling that allows the Afrikaans-only e-hailing service Wanatu to operate without valid permits, amidst accusations of discrimination and legal challenges from rival operators.
The Tshwane Metro Police Department has appointed Revo Spies as Deputy Commissioner to tackle the rising theft and vandalism of municipal infrastructure.
Four years after the tragic death of Mthokozisi Ntumba during student protests, Johannesburg considers a poignant tribute by renaming De Beer Street in his memory.
The civic organisation applauds Tshwane's proposed debt-relief programme, which could eliminate R10 billion in municipal debt for residents.