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Government makes over R5-b in support available to municipalities
This has been made available through the reallocation of funds from conditional grants that have already been allocated to municipalities…
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DA urges members to donate
BRYANSTON — The DA has set up a simple debit order donation system to help grow the party.
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Infographic: Homophobia in Gauteng is on the rise
The latest Gauteng City-Region Observatory Quality of Life Survey has revealed that 1.6 million people from the province approve of…
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Elections 2016: SA’s top 6 richest and poorest municipalities
As Election Day gets closer, all eyes will be on the best and worst performing municipalities. Here’s a summary of…
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Samwu happy with Salga-Eskom deal
JOBURG - The South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) recently voiced their happiness with the news of South African Local…
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Inaccurate load shedding schedules shed no light on outages
JOBURG - For most people, the only consolation during forced power outages are load shedding schedules, which provide them with…
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Gordhan: Efficient local government is critical to development
JOBURG - Collective efforts by all spheres of government and sectors of society are required to address the needs that…
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12.7 percent hike in electricity prices loom
JOBURG - Consumers will be hit with a 12.7 percent electricity tariff hike next year.
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Service delivery protests on the rise
JOBURG - Gauteng is currently South Africa’s most protest-ridden province.
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City of Joburg owed billions for municipal services
JOBURG - Joburg residents owe the City of Joburg billions of rands for municipal services making it the metropolitan municipality…
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Survey – residents don’t trust government
JOBURG - Gauteng residents are satisfied with service delivery but have little faith in the province’s governance, a survey found.
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SA faces looming water shortage
JOBURG - A water shortage in South Africa was imminent, but contingency plans were in place to mitigate the problem.
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