MOGALE CITY
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Nasi ispani! 8 000 jobs on offer for Gauteng youth
This year marks the 47th anniversary of the June 16 Soweto Uprising. Each year on this day, South Africans recognise and celebrate the role the youth of 1976 played in the liberation of the country. Although the current youth generation is experiencing different...
Good news for elderly property owners
An undeniable truth is the fact that the country is plagued by several challenges and is moving through tough economic times. As ordinary South Africans grapple loadshedding, high inflation and a steady rising repo rate, Mogale City is forced to strive for its...
City affirms new office bearers
Mogale City Local Municipality under the newly appointed administration affirmed new political office bearers during the 23rd Special Council sitting held at the city’s Council Chamber. The political administration informally referred to as the Government of Local...
Netball World Cup fever hits Mogale City as trophy tours the West Rand
With South Africa gearing up to host the 2023 Netball World Cup between July 26 - 6 August in Cape Town, the official trophy up for grabs has also landed on our shores for the first time in history, making its rounds across the province with a series of public tours....
Mogale dismisses claims of unsafe water
Mogale City has noted media reports and false messages circulating largely on social media discouraging members of the public not to drink municipality supplied water linking it to Cholera that was detected in the Vaal River. It should be noted that Rand Water...
Mogale Water Services closely monitors cholera outbreak
Following the recent cholera outbreak incident in Hammanskraal (City of Tshwane) and the Free State Province, Mogale City hereby wish to assure the public that its drinking water is of high acceptable quality. Our drinking water undergoes extensive treatment...
Delays in completion of sponsored CBD roads re-surfacing project
Contrary to a previous public statement issued by the municipality, Mogale City’s Roads and Transport Services would like to inform road and other affected users that the Treasury-sponsored road re-surfacing project initially targeted for completion at the end of May...
Help minimise extended outages by switching off your geyser
It is now a well-known fact that geysers cost households a lot of money by just being on. According to Eskom, a geyser accounts for between 30% and 50% of a household’s electricity bill. Considering this, it is then not surprising that outside the home, geysers suck...
Sections of Kagiso Cemetery temporarily closed
Mogale City’s Integrated Environmental Management took a decision to temporarily close sections of Kagiso Cemetery and the Heroes Acre for visits and burials with immediate effect and until further notice. This is due to a shallow water table and unprecedented amounts...
WISHING THE PEOPLE OF MOGALE CITY A JOYOUS, SAFE AND RESTFUL EASTER HOLIDAY PERIOD
With the Easter long weekend, coupled with school closure upon us, we take special time out dedicated to family, relaxation and commemorating the religious period of Easter.Many of us are taking short family breaks, vacations or travelling either home or to various...
Municipality’s Energy Services working on restoring electricity in Noordheuwel
Mogale City Energy Services is aware that residents in some parts of Noordheuwel have been experiencing low voltage since last night. This after the on Thursday, the area completely lost power supply following a heavy storm where mini substation transformers on...
Noordheuwel residents without power due to vandalism
Mogale City’s Energy Services regrettably wishes to inform residents and businesses that the mini substation supplying power to Noordheuwel Extension 4 was badly vandalised and some parts stolen in the early hours of this morning. Our technical team has already...
Mogale City on a rigorous revenue collection drive
It is public knowledge that local government has an obligation to provide quality and sustainable basic services to communities. However, municipalities are struggling to provide these services due to non-payment by communities they serve, and Mogale City Local...
Relocation to newly constructed Krugersdorp Taxi Rank
Following months of construction and unforeseen delays, Mogale City Local Municipality is pleased to inform members of the media, the public, commuters, taxi operators as well as businesses operating in the Central Business District (CBD) that the newly constructed...
Mogale City in conversation with Professor Lieberman
Professor Evan Lieberman, the Total Professor of Political Science and Contemporary Africa at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, recently visited Mogale City to share results of the research study he conducted about the city. His research findings and response...
Nasi ispani! 8 000 jobs on offer for Gauteng youth
This year marks the 47th anniversary of the June 16 Soweto Uprising. Each year on this day, South Africans recognise and celebrate the role the youth of 1976 played in the liberation of the country. Although the current youth generation is experiencing different...
Good news for elderly property owners
An undeniable truth is the fact that the country is plagued by several challenges and is moving through tough economic times. As ordinary South Africans grapple loadshedding, high inflation and a steady rising repo rate, Mogale City is forced to strive for its...
City affirms new office bearers
Mogale City Local Municipality under the newly appointed administration affirmed new political office bearers during the 23rd Special Council sitting held at the city’s Council Chamber. The political administration informally referred to as the Government of Local...
Netball World Cup fever hits Mogale City as trophy tours the West Rand
With South Africa gearing up to host the 2023 Netball World Cup between July 26 - 6 August in Cape Town, the official trophy up for grabs has also landed on our shores for the first time in history, making its rounds across the province with a series of public tours....
Mogale dismisses claims of unsafe water
Mogale City has noted media reports and false messages circulating largely on social media discouraging members of the public not to drink municipality supplied water linking it to Cholera that was detected in the Vaal River. It should be noted that Rand Water...
Mogale Water Services closely monitors cholera outbreak
Following the recent cholera outbreak incident in Hammanskraal (City of Tshwane) and the Free State Province, Mogale City hereby wish to assure the public that its drinking water is of high acceptable quality. Our drinking water undergoes extensive treatment...
Delays in completion of sponsored CBD roads re-surfacing project
Contrary to a previous public statement issued by the municipality, Mogale City’s Roads and Transport Services would like to inform road and other affected users that the Treasury-sponsored road re-surfacing project initially targeted for completion at the end of May...
Help minimise extended outages by switching off your geyser
It is now a well-known fact that geysers cost households a lot of money by just being on. According to Eskom, a geyser accounts for between 30% and 50% of a household’s electricity bill. Considering this, it is then not surprising that outside the home, geysers suck...
Sections of Kagiso Cemetery temporarily closed
Mogale City’s Integrated Environmental Management took a decision to temporarily close sections of Kagiso Cemetery and the Heroes Acre for visits and burials with immediate effect and until further notice. This is due to a shallow water table and unprecedented amounts...
WISHING THE PEOPLE OF MOGALE CITY A JOYOUS, SAFE AND RESTFUL EASTER HOLIDAY PERIOD
With the Easter long weekend, coupled with school closure upon us, we take special time out dedicated to family, relaxation and commemorating the religious period of Easter.Many of us are taking short family breaks, vacations or travelling either home or to various...
Municipality’s Energy Services working on restoring electricity in Noordheuwel
Mogale City Energy Services is aware that residents in some parts of Noordheuwel have been experiencing low voltage since last night. This after the on Thursday, the area completely lost power supply following a heavy storm where mini substation transformers on...
Noordheuwel residents without power due to vandalism
Mogale City’s Energy Services regrettably wishes to inform residents and businesses that the mini substation supplying power to Noordheuwel Extension 4 was badly vandalised and some parts stolen in the early hours of this morning. Our technical team has already...
Mogale City on a rigorous revenue collection drive
It is public knowledge that local government has an obligation to provide quality and sustainable basic services to communities. However, municipalities are struggling to provide these services due to non-payment by communities they serve, and Mogale City Local...
Relocation to newly constructed Krugersdorp Taxi Rank
Following months of construction and unforeseen delays, Mogale City Local Municipality is pleased to inform members of the media, the public, commuters, taxi operators as well as businesses operating in the Central Business District (CBD) that the newly constructed...
Mogale City in conversation with Professor Lieberman
Professor Evan Lieberman, the Total Professor of Political Science and Contemporary Africa at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, recently visited Mogale City to share results of the research study he conducted about the city. His research findings and response...
Nasi ispani! 8 000 jobs on offer for Gauteng youth
This year marks the 47th anniversary of the June 16 Soweto Uprising. Each year on this day, South Africans recognise and celebrate the role the youth of 1976 played in the liberation of the country. Although the current youth generation is experiencing different...
Good news for elderly property owners
An undeniable truth is the fact that the country is plagued by several challenges and is moving through tough economic times. As ordinary South Africans grapple loadshedding, high inflation and a steady rising repo rate, Mogale City is forced to strive for its...
City affirms new office bearers
Mogale City Local Municipality under the newly appointed administration affirmed new political office bearers during the 23rd Special Council sitting held at the city’s Council Chamber. The political administration informally referred to as the Government of Local...
Netball World Cup fever hits Mogale City as trophy tours the West Rand
With South Africa gearing up to host the 2023 Netball World Cup between July 26 - 6 August in Cape Town, the official trophy up for grabs has also landed on our shores for the first time in history, making its rounds across the province with a series of public tours....
Mogale dismisses claims of unsafe water
Mogale City has noted media reports and false messages circulating largely on social media discouraging members of the public not to drink municipality supplied water linking it to Cholera that was detected in the Vaal River. It should be noted that Rand Water...
Mogale Water Services closely monitors cholera outbreak
Following the recent cholera outbreak incident in Hammanskraal (City of Tshwane) and the Free State Province, Mogale City hereby wish to assure the public that its drinking water is of high acceptable quality. Our drinking water undergoes extensive treatment...
Delays in completion of sponsored CBD roads re-surfacing project
Contrary to a previous public statement issued by the municipality, Mogale City’s Roads and Transport Services would like to inform road and other affected users that the Treasury-sponsored road re-surfacing project initially targeted for completion at the end of May...
Help minimise extended outages by switching off your geyser
It is now a well-known fact that geysers cost households a lot of money by just being on. According to Eskom, a geyser accounts for between 30% and 50% of a household’s electricity bill. Considering this, it is then not surprising that outside the home, geysers suck...
Sections of Kagiso Cemetery temporarily closed
Mogale City’s Integrated Environmental Management took a decision to temporarily close sections of Kagiso Cemetery and the Heroes Acre for visits and burials with immediate effect and until further notice. This is due to a shallow water table and unprecedented amounts...
WISHING THE PEOPLE OF MOGALE CITY A JOYOUS, SAFE AND RESTFUL EASTER HOLIDAY PERIOD
With the Easter long weekend, coupled with school closure upon us, we take special time out dedicated to family, relaxation and commemorating the religious period of Easter.Many of us are taking short family breaks, vacations or travelling either home or to various...
Municipality’s Energy Services working on restoring electricity in Noordheuwel
Mogale City Energy Services is aware that residents in some parts of Noordheuwel have been experiencing low voltage since last night. This after the on Thursday, the area completely lost power supply following a heavy storm where mini substation transformers on...
Noordheuwel residents without power due to vandalism
Mogale City’s Energy Services regrettably wishes to inform residents and businesses that the mini substation supplying power to Noordheuwel Extension 4 was badly vandalised and some parts stolen in the early hours of this morning. Our technical team has already...
Mogale City on a rigorous revenue collection drive
It is public knowledge that local government has an obligation to provide quality and sustainable basic services to communities. However, municipalities are struggling to provide these services due to non-payment by communities they serve, and Mogale City Local...
Relocation to newly constructed Krugersdorp Taxi Rank
Following months of construction and unforeseen delays, Mogale City Local Municipality is pleased to inform members of the media, the public, commuters, taxi operators as well as businesses operating in the Central Business District (CBD) that the newly constructed...
Mogale City in conversation with Professor Lieberman
Professor Evan Lieberman, the Total Professor of Political Science and Contemporary Africa at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, recently visited Mogale City to share results of the research study he conducted about the city. His research findings and response...
Nasi ispani! 8 000 jobs on offer for Gauteng youth
This year marks the 47th anniversary of the June 16 Soweto Uprising. Each year on this day, South Africans recognise and celebrate the role the youth of 1976 played in the liberation of the country. Although the current youth generation is experiencing different...
Good news for elderly property owners
An undeniable truth is the fact that the country is plagued by several challenges and is moving through tough economic times. As ordinary South Africans grapple loadshedding, high inflation and a steady rising repo rate, Mogale City is forced to strive for its...
City affirms new office bearers
Mogale City Local Municipality under the newly appointed administration affirmed new political office bearers during the 23rd Special Council sitting held at the city’s Council Chamber. The political administration informally referred to as the Government of Local...
Netball World Cup fever hits Mogale City as trophy tours the West Rand
With South Africa gearing up to host the 2023 Netball World Cup between July 26 - 6 August in Cape Town, the official trophy up for grabs has also landed on our shores for the first time in history, making its rounds across the province with a series of public tours....
Mogale dismisses claims of unsafe water
Mogale City has noted media reports and false messages circulating largely on social media discouraging members of the public not to drink municipality supplied water linking it to Cholera that was detected in the Vaal River. It should be noted that Rand Water...
Mogale Water Services closely monitors cholera outbreak
Following the recent cholera outbreak incident in Hammanskraal (City of Tshwane) and the Free State Province, Mogale City hereby wish to assure the public that its drinking water is of high acceptable quality. Our drinking water undergoes extensive treatment...
Delays in completion of sponsored CBD roads re-surfacing project
Contrary to a previous public statement issued by the municipality, Mogale City’s Roads and Transport Services would like to inform road and other affected users that the Treasury-sponsored road re-surfacing project initially targeted for completion at the end of May...
Help minimise extended outages by switching off your geyser
It is now a well-known fact that geysers cost households a lot of money by just being on. According to Eskom, a geyser accounts for between 30% and 50% of a household’s electricity bill. Considering this, it is then not surprising that outside the home, geysers suck...
Sections of Kagiso Cemetery temporarily closed
Mogale City’s Integrated Environmental Management took a decision to temporarily close sections of Kagiso Cemetery and the Heroes Acre for visits and burials with immediate effect and until further notice. This is due to a shallow water table and unprecedented amounts...
WISHING THE PEOPLE OF MOGALE CITY A JOYOUS, SAFE AND RESTFUL EASTER HOLIDAY PERIOD
With the Easter long weekend, coupled with school closure upon us, we take special time out dedicated to family, relaxation and commemorating the religious period of Easter.Many of us are taking short family breaks, vacations or travelling either home or to various...
Municipality’s Energy Services working on restoring electricity in Noordheuwel
Mogale City Energy Services is aware that residents in some parts of Noordheuwel have been experiencing low voltage since last night. This after the on Thursday, the area completely lost power supply following a heavy storm where mini substation transformers on...
Noordheuwel residents without power due to vandalism
Mogale City’s Energy Services regrettably wishes to inform residents and businesses that the mini substation supplying power to Noordheuwel Extension 4 was badly vandalised and some parts stolen in the early hours of this morning. Our technical team has already...
Mogale City on a rigorous revenue collection drive
It is public knowledge that local government has an obligation to provide quality and sustainable basic services to communities. However, municipalities are struggling to provide these services due to non-payment by communities they serve, and Mogale City Local...
Relocation to newly constructed Krugersdorp Taxi Rank
Following months of construction and unforeseen delays, Mogale City Local Municipality is pleased to inform members of the media, the public, commuters, taxi operators as well as businesses operating in the Central Business District (CBD) that the newly constructed...
Mogale City in conversation with Professor Lieberman
Professor Evan Lieberman, the Total Professor of Political Science and Contemporary Africa at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, recently visited Mogale City to share results of the research study he conducted about the city. His research findings and response...
Nasi ispani! 8 000 jobs on offer for Gauteng youth
This year marks the 47th anniversary of the June 16 Soweto Uprising. Each year on this day, South Africans recognise and celebrate the role the youth of 1976 played in the liberation of the country. Although the current youth generation is experiencing different...
Good news for elderly property owners
An undeniable truth is the fact that the country is plagued by several challenges and is moving through tough economic times. As ordinary South Africans grapple loadshedding, high inflation and a steady rising repo rate, Mogale City is forced to strive for its...
City affirms new office bearers
Mogale City Local Municipality under the newly appointed administration affirmed new political office bearers during the 23rd Special Council sitting held at the city’s Council Chamber. The political administration informally referred to as the Government of Local...
Netball World Cup fever hits Mogale City as trophy tours the West Rand
With South Africa gearing up to host the 2023 Netball World Cup between July 26 - 6 August in Cape Town, the official trophy up for grabs has also landed on our shores for the first time in history, making its rounds across the province with a series of public tours....
Mogale dismisses claims of unsafe water
Mogale City has noted media reports and false messages circulating largely on social media discouraging members of the public not to drink municipality supplied water linking it to Cholera that was detected in the Vaal River. It should be noted that Rand Water...
Mogale Water Services closely monitors cholera outbreak
Following the recent cholera outbreak incident in Hammanskraal (City of Tshwane) and the Free State Province, Mogale City hereby wish to assure the public that its drinking water is of high acceptable quality. Our drinking water undergoes extensive treatment...
Delays in completion of sponsored CBD roads re-surfacing project
Contrary to a previous public statement issued by the municipality, Mogale City’s Roads and Transport Services would like to inform road and other affected users that the Treasury-sponsored road re-surfacing project initially targeted for completion at the end of May...
Help minimise extended outages by switching off your geyser
It is now a well-known fact that geysers cost households a lot of money by just being on. According to Eskom, a geyser accounts for between 30% and 50% of a household’s electricity bill. Considering this, it is then not surprising that outside the home, geysers suck...
Sections of Kagiso Cemetery temporarily closed
Mogale City’s Integrated Environmental Management took a decision to temporarily close sections of Kagiso Cemetery and the Heroes Acre for visits and burials with immediate effect and until further notice. This is due to a shallow water table and unprecedented amounts...
WISHING THE PEOPLE OF MOGALE CITY A JOYOUS, SAFE AND RESTFUL EASTER HOLIDAY PERIOD
With the Easter long weekend, coupled with school closure upon us, we take special time out dedicated to family, relaxation and commemorating the religious period of Easter.Many of us are taking short family breaks, vacations or travelling either home or to various...
Municipality’s Energy Services working on restoring electricity in Noordheuwel
Mogale City Energy Services is aware that residents in some parts of Noordheuwel have been experiencing low voltage since last night. This after the on Thursday, the area completely lost power supply following a heavy storm where mini substation transformers on...
Noordheuwel residents without power due to vandalism
Mogale City’s Energy Services regrettably wishes to inform residents and businesses that the mini substation supplying power to Noordheuwel Extension 4 was badly vandalised and some parts stolen in the early hours of this morning. Our technical team has already...
Mogale City on a rigorous revenue collection drive
It is public knowledge that local government has an obligation to provide quality and sustainable basic services to communities. However, municipalities are struggling to provide these services due to non-payment by communities they serve, and Mogale City Local...
Relocation to newly constructed Krugersdorp Taxi Rank
Following months of construction and unforeseen delays, Mogale City Local Municipality is pleased to inform members of the media, the public, commuters, taxi operators as well as businesses operating in the Central Business District (CBD) that the newly constructed...
Mogale City in conversation with Professor Lieberman
Professor Evan Lieberman, the Total Professor of Political Science and Contemporary Africa at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, recently visited Mogale City to share results of the research study he conducted about the city. His research findings and response...