MOGALE CITY
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Motorists urged to use alternative to Windsor Road
Mogale City advises motorists to avoid Windsor Road from the East (Krugersdorp CBD) and West (Randfontein) sides of the city as it has been closed off to all traffic due to a road layer/foundation collapse over the weekend. The road layer collapsed during heavy...
Benefits galore for registered chronic medication recipients
In support of easing the province’s over-burdened public health system, the Gauteng Health Department is providing patients with a more convenient option of collecting their repeat chronic medication. For years, long queues of patients waiting for their chronic...
Stand up and be counted in the Census 2022
It is time for all good citizens to stand up and be counted – or if you have registered on time online, to get comfy and be counted from your couch in the Census 2022 which will be the first digital population count. What is Census? The total count of a population...
Eskom encourages indigent households to claim free basic electricity
Free Basic Electricity (FBE) – a longstanding government initiative implemented by Eskom and municipalities – is available to indigent households and aims to improve their quality of life. It is unfortunate that many qualifying households are either unaware of this...
Partnerships bring seamless service delivery
Over the last two weeks, we have been unpacking the array of online library services and e-resources Mogale libraries have created. This week’s focus is on the subscription to Britannica online. Mogale City Libraries in partnership with Gauteng Department of Sports...
Municipality meets with Eskom on effects of load reduction
In May 2020, Eskom introduced and started implementing load reduction largely in townships and informal settlements across the country as a response to overloading of its infrastructure during peak hours and illegal connections resulting in severe damages amounting to...
Acting Municipal Manager business debt collection drive
Prior the advent of Covid-19, the historic debt i.e., funds owed to the municipality was a major and growing concern as it not only affected our balance sheet, public perceptions of our stability as an administration but also the levels at which basic utility services...
Electronic books and journals galore!
Our library and information services is doing well advancing with the technological changes in this digital age. Determined to making information as accessible and easy usable as possible, our libraries have subscribed to several online platforms on behalf of its...
Mogale libraries give more access to free electronic books
With the start to a new calendar and academic year, new and existing library users will be making their way to libraries, whether for educational and recreational reasons including working in an ideal space, research, studying or for leisure reading. To not only make...
Cable thieves leave Randfontein residents in the dark
Mogale City’s Energy Services received reports of a power outage on Sunday evening from Eleadah Complex residents in Randfontein which falls under the Mogale energy-supplied areas. Our technical team arrived on site for an assessment on Monday, 17 January and the...
Avoid getting caught with outstanding traffic fines
It is that time of year again where motorists can expect to see more roadblocks around the country’s roads as traffic officials work harder to deal with the increase in traffic flow, road offenses and to ensure the safety of all road users. Contrary to a false belief...
MOGALE CITY: HOME OF NEW POTENTIAL SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIALISTS
Gauteng Department of Economic Development, Mogale City and Lepharo turn the key to unlock the economic potential of Munsieville. In recognition of the potential of Gauteng’s informal economy and the SMME sector’s ability to drive economic growth, the Gauteng...
MOGALE CITY TEAMS UP WITH CATHEDRAL GROUP TO UPLIFT EMERGING FARMERS
Mogale City Local Municipality in partnership with the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg joined hands in an agricultural project to economically improve the lives of unemployed and historically disadvantaged small-scale farmers. The partnership started early this...
Surge in illegal removal of trees a concern
Mogale City’s Biodiversity Management Division (BMD) has been inundated with requests to remove trees in residential areas. This in addition to a rise in the illegal removal of trees in many parts of the city due to population growth and settlement expansion which are...
Premier and MEC handover refurbished R24 road to the city
Gauteng Premier David Makhura together with Gauteng Roads and Transport (GPDRT) MEC Jacob Mamabolo hyped up October Transport Month when they handed over a certificate of completion for the rehabilitated R24 road in Magaliesburg CBD to the municipality. The...
Motorists urged to use alternative to Windsor Road
Mogale City advises motorists to avoid Windsor Road from the East (Krugersdorp CBD) and West (Randfontein) sides of the city as it has been closed off to all traffic due to a road layer/foundation collapse over the weekend. The road layer collapsed during heavy...
Benefits galore for registered chronic medication recipients
In support of easing the province’s over-burdened public health system, the Gauteng Health Department is providing patients with a more convenient option of collecting their repeat chronic medication. For years, long queues of patients waiting for their chronic...
Stand up and be counted in the Census 2022
It is time for all good citizens to stand up and be counted – or if you have registered on time online, to get comfy and be counted from your couch in the Census 2022 which will be the first digital population count. What is Census? The total count of a population...
Eskom encourages indigent households to claim free basic electricity
Free Basic Electricity (FBE) – a longstanding government initiative implemented by Eskom and municipalities – is available to indigent households and aims to improve their quality of life. It is unfortunate that many qualifying households are either unaware of this...
Partnerships bring seamless service delivery
Over the last two weeks, we have been unpacking the array of online library services and e-resources Mogale libraries have created. This week’s focus is on the subscription to Britannica online. Mogale City Libraries in partnership with Gauteng Department of Sports...
Municipality meets with Eskom on effects of load reduction
In May 2020, Eskom introduced and started implementing load reduction largely in townships and informal settlements across the country as a response to overloading of its infrastructure during peak hours and illegal connections resulting in severe damages amounting to...
Acting Municipal Manager business debt collection drive
Prior the advent of Covid-19, the historic debt i.e., funds owed to the municipality was a major and growing concern as it not only affected our balance sheet, public perceptions of our stability as an administration but also the levels at which basic utility services...
Electronic books and journals galore!
Our library and information services is doing well advancing with the technological changes in this digital age. Determined to making information as accessible and easy usable as possible, our libraries have subscribed to several online platforms on behalf of its...
Mogale libraries give more access to free electronic books
With the start to a new calendar and academic year, new and existing library users will be making their way to libraries, whether for educational and recreational reasons including working in an ideal space, research, studying or for leisure reading. To not only make...
Cable thieves leave Randfontein residents in the dark
Mogale City’s Energy Services received reports of a power outage on Sunday evening from Eleadah Complex residents in Randfontein which falls under the Mogale energy-supplied areas. Our technical team arrived on site for an assessment on Monday, 17 January and the...
Avoid getting caught with outstanding traffic fines
It is that time of year again where motorists can expect to see more roadblocks around the country’s roads as traffic officials work harder to deal with the increase in traffic flow, road offenses and to ensure the safety of all road users. Contrary to a false belief...
MOGALE CITY: HOME OF NEW POTENTIAL SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIALISTS
Gauteng Department of Economic Development, Mogale City and Lepharo turn the key to unlock the economic potential of Munsieville. In recognition of the potential of Gauteng’s informal economy and the SMME sector’s ability to drive economic growth, the Gauteng...
MOGALE CITY TEAMS UP WITH CATHEDRAL GROUP TO UPLIFT EMERGING FARMERS
Mogale City Local Municipality in partnership with the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg joined hands in an agricultural project to economically improve the lives of unemployed and historically disadvantaged small-scale farmers. The partnership started early this...
Surge in illegal removal of trees a concern
Mogale City’s Biodiversity Management Division (BMD) has been inundated with requests to remove trees in residential areas. This in addition to a rise in the illegal removal of trees in many parts of the city due to population growth and settlement expansion which are...
Premier and MEC handover refurbished R24 road to the city
Gauteng Premier David Makhura together with Gauteng Roads and Transport (GPDRT) MEC Jacob Mamabolo hyped up October Transport Month when they handed over a certificate of completion for the rehabilitated R24 road in Magaliesburg CBD to the municipality. The...
Motorists urged to use alternative to Windsor Road
Mogale City advises motorists to avoid Windsor Road from the East (Krugersdorp CBD) and West (Randfontein) sides of the city as it has been closed off to all traffic due to a road layer/foundation collapse over the weekend. The road layer collapsed during heavy...
Benefits galore for registered chronic medication recipients
In support of easing the province’s over-burdened public health system, the Gauteng Health Department is providing patients with a more convenient option of collecting their repeat chronic medication. For years, long queues of patients waiting for their chronic...
Stand up and be counted in the Census 2022
It is time for all good citizens to stand up and be counted – or if you have registered on time online, to get comfy and be counted from your couch in the Census 2022 which will be the first digital population count. What is Census? The total count of a population...
Eskom encourages indigent households to claim free basic electricity
Free Basic Electricity (FBE) – a longstanding government initiative implemented by Eskom and municipalities – is available to indigent households and aims to improve their quality of life. It is unfortunate that many qualifying households are either unaware of this...
Partnerships bring seamless service delivery
Over the last two weeks, we have been unpacking the array of online library services and e-resources Mogale libraries have created. This week’s focus is on the subscription to Britannica online. Mogale City Libraries in partnership with Gauteng Department of Sports...
Municipality meets with Eskom on effects of load reduction
In May 2020, Eskom introduced and started implementing load reduction largely in townships and informal settlements across the country as a response to overloading of its infrastructure during peak hours and illegal connections resulting in severe damages amounting to...
Acting Municipal Manager business debt collection drive
Prior the advent of Covid-19, the historic debt i.e., funds owed to the municipality was a major and growing concern as it not only affected our balance sheet, public perceptions of our stability as an administration but also the levels at which basic utility services...
Electronic books and journals galore!
Our library and information services is doing well advancing with the technological changes in this digital age. Determined to making information as accessible and easy usable as possible, our libraries have subscribed to several online platforms on behalf of its...
Mogale libraries give more access to free electronic books
With the start to a new calendar and academic year, new and existing library users will be making their way to libraries, whether for educational and recreational reasons including working in an ideal space, research, studying or for leisure reading. To not only make...
Cable thieves leave Randfontein residents in the dark
Mogale City’s Energy Services received reports of a power outage on Sunday evening from Eleadah Complex residents in Randfontein which falls under the Mogale energy-supplied areas. Our technical team arrived on site for an assessment on Monday, 17 January and the...
Avoid getting caught with outstanding traffic fines
It is that time of year again where motorists can expect to see more roadblocks around the country’s roads as traffic officials work harder to deal with the increase in traffic flow, road offenses and to ensure the safety of all road users. Contrary to a false belief...
MOGALE CITY: HOME OF NEW POTENTIAL SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIALISTS
Gauteng Department of Economic Development, Mogale City and Lepharo turn the key to unlock the economic potential of Munsieville. In recognition of the potential of Gauteng’s informal economy and the SMME sector’s ability to drive economic growth, the Gauteng...
MOGALE CITY TEAMS UP WITH CATHEDRAL GROUP TO UPLIFT EMERGING FARMERS
Mogale City Local Municipality in partnership with the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg joined hands in an agricultural project to economically improve the lives of unemployed and historically disadvantaged small-scale farmers. The partnership started early this...
Surge in illegal removal of trees a concern
Mogale City’s Biodiversity Management Division (BMD) has been inundated with requests to remove trees in residential areas. This in addition to a rise in the illegal removal of trees in many parts of the city due to population growth and settlement expansion which are...
Premier and MEC handover refurbished R24 road to the city
Gauteng Premier David Makhura together with Gauteng Roads and Transport (GPDRT) MEC Jacob Mamabolo hyped up October Transport Month when they handed over a certificate of completion for the rehabilitated R24 road in Magaliesburg CBD to the municipality. The...
Motorists urged to use alternative to Windsor Road
Mogale City advises motorists to avoid Windsor Road from the East (Krugersdorp CBD) and West (Randfontein) sides of the city as it has been closed off to all traffic due to a road layer/foundation collapse over the weekend. The road layer collapsed during heavy...
Benefits galore for registered chronic medication recipients
In support of easing the province’s over-burdened public health system, the Gauteng Health Department is providing patients with a more convenient option of collecting their repeat chronic medication. For years, long queues of patients waiting for their chronic...
Stand up and be counted in the Census 2022
It is time for all good citizens to stand up and be counted – or if you have registered on time online, to get comfy and be counted from your couch in the Census 2022 which will be the first digital population count. What is Census? The total count of a population...
Eskom encourages indigent households to claim free basic electricity
Free Basic Electricity (FBE) – a longstanding government initiative implemented by Eskom and municipalities – is available to indigent households and aims to improve their quality of life. It is unfortunate that many qualifying households are either unaware of this...
Partnerships bring seamless service delivery
Over the last two weeks, we have been unpacking the array of online library services and e-resources Mogale libraries have created. This week’s focus is on the subscription to Britannica online. Mogale City Libraries in partnership with Gauteng Department of Sports...
Municipality meets with Eskom on effects of load reduction
In May 2020, Eskom introduced and started implementing load reduction largely in townships and informal settlements across the country as a response to overloading of its infrastructure during peak hours and illegal connections resulting in severe damages amounting to...
Acting Municipal Manager business debt collection drive
Prior the advent of Covid-19, the historic debt i.e., funds owed to the municipality was a major and growing concern as it not only affected our balance sheet, public perceptions of our stability as an administration but also the levels at which basic utility services...
Electronic books and journals galore!
Our library and information services is doing well advancing with the technological changes in this digital age. Determined to making information as accessible and easy usable as possible, our libraries have subscribed to several online platforms on behalf of its...
Mogale libraries give more access to free electronic books
With the start to a new calendar and academic year, new and existing library users will be making their way to libraries, whether for educational and recreational reasons including working in an ideal space, research, studying or for leisure reading. To not only make...
Cable thieves leave Randfontein residents in the dark
Mogale City’s Energy Services received reports of a power outage on Sunday evening from Eleadah Complex residents in Randfontein which falls under the Mogale energy-supplied areas. Our technical team arrived on site for an assessment on Monday, 17 January and the...
Avoid getting caught with outstanding traffic fines
It is that time of year again where motorists can expect to see more roadblocks around the country’s roads as traffic officials work harder to deal with the increase in traffic flow, road offenses and to ensure the safety of all road users. Contrary to a false belief...
MOGALE CITY: HOME OF NEW POTENTIAL SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIALISTS
Gauteng Department of Economic Development, Mogale City and Lepharo turn the key to unlock the economic potential of Munsieville. In recognition of the potential of Gauteng’s informal economy and the SMME sector’s ability to drive economic growth, the Gauteng...
MOGALE CITY TEAMS UP WITH CATHEDRAL GROUP TO UPLIFT EMERGING FARMERS
Mogale City Local Municipality in partnership with the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg joined hands in an agricultural project to economically improve the lives of unemployed and historically disadvantaged small-scale farmers. The partnership started early this...
Surge in illegal removal of trees a concern
Mogale City’s Biodiversity Management Division (BMD) has been inundated with requests to remove trees in residential areas. This in addition to a rise in the illegal removal of trees in many parts of the city due to population growth and settlement expansion which are...
Premier and MEC handover refurbished R24 road to the city
Gauteng Premier David Makhura together with Gauteng Roads and Transport (GPDRT) MEC Jacob Mamabolo hyped up October Transport Month when they handed over a certificate of completion for the rehabilitated R24 road in Magaliesburg CBD to the municipality. The...
Motorists urged to use alternative to Windsor Road
Mogale City advises motorists to avoid Windsor Road from the East (Krugersdorp CBD) and West (Randfontein) sides of the city as it has been closed off to all traffic due to a road layer/foundation collapse over the weekend. The road layer collapsed during heavy...
Benefits galore for registered chronic medication recipients
In support of easing the province’s over-burdened public health system, the Gauteng Health Department is providing patients with a more convenient option of collecting their repeat chronic medication. For years, long queues of patients waiting for their chronic...
Stand up and be counted in the Census 2022
It is time for all good citizens to stand up and be counted – or if you have registered on time online, to get comfy and be counted from your couch in the Census 2022 which will be the first digital population count. What is Census? The total count of a population...
Eskom encourages indigent households to claim free basic electricity
Free Basic Electricity (FBE) – a longstanding government initiative implemented by Eskom and municipalities – is available to indigent households and aims to improve their quality of life. It is unfortunate that many qualifying households are either unaware of this...
Partnerships bring seamless service delivery
Over the last two weeks, we have been unpacking the array of online library services and e-resources Mogale libraries have created. This week’s focus is on the subscription to Britannica online. Mogale City Libraries in partnership with Gauteng Department of Sports...
Municipality meets with Eskom on effects of load reduction
In May 2020, Eskom introduced and started implementing load reduction largely in townships and informal settlements across the country as a response to overloading of its infrastructure during peak hours and illegal connections resulting in severe damages amounting to...
Acting Municipal Manager business debt collection drive
Prior the advent of Covid-19, the historic debt i.e., funds owed to the municipality was a major and growing concern as it not only affected our balance sheet, public perceptions of our stability as an administration but also the levels at which basic utility services...
Electronic books and journals galore!
Our library and information services is doing well advancing with the technological changes in this digital age. Determined to making information as accessible and easy usable as possible, our libraries have subscribed to several online platforms on behalf of its...
Mogale libraries give more access to free electronic books
With the start to a new calendar and academic year, new and existing library users will be making their way to libraries, whether for educational and recreational reasons including working in an ideal space, research, studying or for leisure reading. To not only make...
Cable thieves leave Randfontein residents in the dark
Mogale City’s Energy Services received reports of a power outage on Sunday evening from Eleadah Complex residents in Randfontein which falls under the Mogale energy-supplied areas. Our technical team arrived on site for an assessment on Monday, 17 January and the...
Avoid getting caught with outstanding traffic fines
It is that time of year again where motorists can expect to see more roadblocks around the country’s roads as traffic officials work harder to deal with the increase in traffic flow, road offenses and to ensure the safety of all road users. Contrary to a false belief...
MOGALE CITY: HOME OF NEW POTENTIAL SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIALISTS
Gauteng Department of Economic Development, Mogale City and Lepharo turn the key to unlock the economic potential of Munsieville. In recognition of the potential of Gauteng’s informal economy and the SMME sector’s ability to drive economic growth, the Gauteng...
MOGALE CITY TEAMS UP WITH CATHEDRAL GROUP TO UPLIFT EMERGING FARMERS
Mogale City Local Municipality in partnership with the Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg joined hands in an agricultural project to economically improve the lives of unemployed and historically disadvantaged small-scale farmers. The partnership started early this...
Surge in illegal removal of trees a concern
Mogale City’s Biodiversity Management Division (BMD) has been inundated with requests to remove trees in residential areas. This in addition to a rise in the illegal removal of trees in many parts of the city due to population growth and settlement expansion which are...
Premier and MEC handover refurbished R24 road to the city
Gauteng Premier David Makhura together with Gauteng Roads and Transport (GPDRT) MEC Jacob Mamabolo hyped up October Transport Month when they handed over a certificate of completion for the rehabilitated R24 road in Magaliesburg CBD to the municipality. The...