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Cape Town repeals 213 'outdated bylaws' from former municipalities

The City of Cape Town has completed the repeal of outdated bylaws from former municipalities, ensuring a streamlined legal framework for modern governance.

Cape Argus News
Staff Reporter|Published

Overstrand Municipality elects Archibald 'Archie' Klaas as its first black mayor

Archibald 'Archie' Klaas's election as Overstrand's first black executive mayor marks a significant political shift, with the Land Party demanding accountability and action from the new leadership.

Cape Times News
Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

Archibald Klaas makes history as Overstrand Municipality’s first black executive mayor

In a landmark decision, the Land Party celebrates the election of Archibald Klaas as Overstrand Municipality’s first black executive mayor, attributing this milestone to their growing influence and the demand for transformation in local governance.

Cape Argus News
Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

Overstrand Municipality elects Archibald 'Archie' Klaas as its first black mayor

Archibald 'Archie' Klaas's election as Overstrand's first black executive mayor marks a significant political shift, with the Land Party demanding accountability and action from the new leadership.

News South Africa
Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

New eThekwini billing format aims to simplify resident experience

Ethekwini residents express frustration over complex billing, prompting the Revenue Management Unit to implement a simplified billing system by December 2024

News South Africa Kwazulu Natal
Zainul Dawood|Published

SAMWU blames Treasury for municipal salary crisis as workers go unpaid

The South African Municipal Workers Union has accused National Treasury of failing municipalities amid a deepening salary crisis

Business Jobs
Mthobisi Nozulela|Published

Pressure mounts to release George building collapse report

One year after the tragic George building collapse that claimed 34 lives, calls for transparency and accountability grow as investigations continue and the community seeks closure.

Cape Argus News
Genevieve Serra|Published