Mayor delivered over 300 chemical toilets that are cleaned every second day, a protester tells ANC representatives. “All you want to do is loot,” says another.
News | 25 May 2023
Protesters want City of Tshwane to absorb 4,000 workers
By Chris Gilili
Brief | 24 May 2023
Five community newspapers in KwaZulu-Natal have been forced to close down after advertising cuts by the state
News | 16 May 2023
Some of the concerns raised at the meeting on Saturday were about green spaces, transport, and housing
News | 15 May 2023
Four years after construction started, not a single house has been completed in R120-million Umbhayi project
By Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik and Tsoanelo Sefoloko
News | 6 April 2023
The City says families living there will be moved when it finds land
News | 5 April 2023
Inanda families say they are being ignored
By Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik and Tsoanelo Sefoloko
News | 24 March 2023
The Special Investigating Unit found irregularities in a R26.4-million toilet procurement during the national state of disaster
Law | 15 March 2023
Taps have never had water in Mnyamaneni village, Eastern Cape
Brief | 10 March 2023
Now Emalahleni Local Municipality is going to fork out another R14.5-million
News | 28 February 2023
“Toxic” levels of E. coli will require national government intervention, say water activists
News | 27 February 2023
Protesters are complaining about sewage, rubbish collection and water supply
News | 15 February 2023
Meeting is part of “building a better Matatiele” says spokesperson
By Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik and Tsoanelo Sefoloko
News | 15 February 2023
With only half its garbage truck fleet working, the municipality is unable to cope with refuse collection. But this is just one of many problems residents complain about.
By Chris Gilili
News | 13 February 2023
Councillor says the area first has to be rezoned
By Chris Gilili
News | 7 February 2023
Protesting security employees say non-payments have become a problem since the coalition government took over, but mayor’s office says payments to security companies are up-to-date
Brief | 6 February 2023