MOGALE CITY
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Power cuts could go on for months due to illegal connections
With the increased number of communities across Gauteng bypassing their meters and illegally connecting themselves to the network, there has been a rise in the vandalism of pole mounted transformers and mini-substations, which leads to network overloading and...
Billing enquiries clarified
Mogale City Revenue Services has been inundated with enquiries relating to unusually high water and electricity bills received by customers, particularly for the month of June 2020. In response to the queries Mogale City Revenue Services would like to notify residents...
Licensing Centre closes yet again due to Covid infection
Mogale City Licensing Service Centre had to temporarily close its doors again after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. The facility will be disinfected to combat the spread of Covid-19 and all contacts will be traced and managed according to the Department of...
Revenue Services temporary closes following confirmed cases
As a precautionary measure and to implement health and safety protocols, Mogale City Revenue Services has temporarily closed its doors today Thursday, 16 July 2020 following two confirmed Covid-19 cases. During this time, the offices including the rates hall, will...
Time to apply for pensioners’ rates rebate
Mogale City Local Municipality invites qualifying senior citizens that are property owners as well as the physically and mentally disabled in terms of the approved Property Rates Policy to apply and benefit from a 45% rebate on their property rates. The closing date...
Revenue Services temporarily closed after employee tests positive for Covid-19
In accordance to Department of Health regulations, Mogale City Revenue Services has temporarily closed its doors today, 10 June 2020 after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. These offices, including the rates hall, will undergo complete decontamination and deep...
Tariff hikes come into effect
Mogale City Local Municipality hereby notifies consumers that tariff increases came into effect on 1 July 2020 to mark the beginning of the municipal financial year. These increases will reflect on consumers’ accounts at the end of this month. 2020/21 tariffs increase...
Call Centre lines are down
Mogale City Local Municipality is experiencing technical difficulties with its Call Centre lines due to ICT related problems. To ensure we continuously service you, customers are urged to use the following channels to report municipal service interruptions during the...
Mogale Licensing Centre to re-open on Friday, 3 July 2020
Tuesday, 30 June 2020 Mogale Licensing Centre to re-open on Friday, 3 July 2020 Contrary to an initial communiqué to re-open for operations on Thursday 2 July 2020, Mogale City Licensing Service Centre wishes to inform members of the public that it will only re-open...
Energy Services reduces direct interaction during Covid-19 period
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and related regulations to help reduce the spread of the virus, our Energy Services Section is currently operating at reduced capacity and has limited face-to-face interaction with residents to only most essential services. The following...
Conveniently view your municipal statement
Remember to use your 15 digit account number when registering to view your statement online and use it as reference when making an electronic payment through any bank to allow us to identify and allocate your payment. If your account number has less than 15 digits,...
Play your part, disinfect your wheelie bin
As rare as it may be to clean a wheelie bin, residents are now more than ever urged to disinfect their bins and play a role in supporting the fight against the spread of Covid-19. Municipal waste collectors handle countless bins on a daily basis and wear gloves as one...
Be smart and purchase legal electricity
Eskom customers are encouraged to continue buying their prepaid electricity tokens only from authorised legal vendors. One way of identifying illegal tokens is that they are normally sold much cheaper than the actual cost of electricity by the unscrupulous persons....
Mayor urges city’s youth to emulate the vigor of the youth 1976
Mogale City Executive Mayor Councillor Francis Makgatho has challenged the youth of Mogale City to be prepared and determined to work hard and go the extra mile to achieve their goals. With the prohibition of large gatherings due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Mogale City...
MOGALE CITY ENCOURAGES CREATIVE SECTOR TO APPLY FOR GOVERNMENT RELIEF FUNDING
Mogale City’s Sports, Arts, Culture and Heritage Services section encourages members of the creative sector to make use of Gauteng Provincial Government’s relief fund which is open for applications. Due to the effects of the COVID-19 enforced lockdown thousands of...
Power cuts could go on for months due to illegal connections
With the increased number of communities across Gauteng bypassing their meters and illegally connecting themselves to the network, there has been a rise in the vandalism of pole mounted transformers and mini-substations, which leads to network overloading and...
Billing enquiries clarified
Mogale City Revenue Services has been inundated with enquiries relating to unusually high water and electricity bills received by customers, particularly for the month of June 2020. In response to the queries Mogale City Revenue Services would like to notify residents...
Licensing Centre closes yet again due to Covid infection
Mogale City Licensing Service Centre had to temporarily close its doors again after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. The facility will be disinfected to combat the spread of Covid-19 and all contacts will be traced and managed according to the Department of...
Revenue Services temporary closes following confirmed cases
As a precautionary measure and to implement health and safety protocols, Mogale City Revenue Services has temporarily closed its doors today Thursday, 16 July 2020 following two confirmed Covid-19 cases. During this time, the offices including the rates hall, will...
Time to apply for pensioners’ rates rebate
Mogale City Local Municipality invites qualifying senior citizens that are property owners as well as the physically and mentally disabled in terms of the approved Property Rates Policy to apply and benefit from a 45% rebate on their property rates. The closing date...
Revenue Services temporarily closed after employee tests positive for Covid-19
In accordance to Department of Health regulations, Mogale City Revenue Services has temporarily closed its doors today, 10 June 2020 after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. These offices, including the rates hall, will undergo complete decontamination and deep...
Tariff hikes come into effect
Mogale City Local Municipality hereby notifies consumers that tariff increases came into effect on 1 July 2020 to mark the beginning of the municipal financial year. These increases will reflect on consumers’ accounts at the end of this month. 2020/21 tariffs increase...
Call Centre lines are down
Mogale City Local Municipality is experiencing technical difficulties with its Call Centre lines due to ICT related problems. To ensure we continuously service you, customers are urged to use the following channels to report municipal service interruptions during the...
Mogale Licensing Centre to re-open on Friday, 3 July 2020
Tuesday, 30 June 2020 Mogale Licensing Centre to re-open on Friday, 3 July 2020 Contrary to an initial communiqué to re-open for operations on Thursday 2 July 2020, Mogale City Licensing Service Centre wishes to inform members of the public that it will only re-open...
Energy Services reduces direct interaction during Covid-19 period
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and related regulations to help reduce the spread of the virus, our Energy Services Section is currently operating at reduced capacity and has limited face-to-face interaction with residents to only most essential services. The following...
Conveniently view your municipal statement
Remember to use your 15 digit account number when registering to view your statement online and use it as reference when making an electronic payment through any bank to allow us to identify and allocate your payment. If your account number has less than 15 digits,...
Play your part, disinfect your wheelie bin
As rare as it may be to clean a wheelie bin, residents are now more than ever urged to disinfect their bins and play a role in supporting the fight against the spread of Covid-19. Municipal waste collectors handle countless bins on a daily basis and wear gloves as one...
Be smart and purchase legal electricity
Eskom customers are encouraged to continue buying their prepaid electricity tokens only from authorised legal vendors. One way of identifying illegal tokens is that they are normally sold much cheaper than the actual cost of electricity by the unscrupulous persons....
Mayor urges city’s youth to emulate the vigor of the youth 1976
Mogale City Executive Mayor Councillor Francis Makgatho has challenged the youth of Mogale City to be prepared and determined to work hard and go the extra mile to achieve their goals. With the prohibition of large gatherings due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Mogale City...
MOGALE CITY ENCOURAGES CREATIVE SECTOR TO APPLY FOR GOVERNMENT RELIEF FUNDING
Mogale City’s Sports, Arts, Culture and Heritage Services section encourages members of the creative sector to make use of Gauteng Provincial Government’s relief fund which is open for applications. Due to the effects of the COVID-19 enforced lockdown thousands of...
Power cuts could go on for months due to illegal connections
With the increased number of communities across Gauteng bypassing their meters and illegally connecting themselves to the network, there has been a rise in the vandalism of pole mounted transformers and mini-substations, which leads to network overloading and...
Billing enquiries clarified
Mogale City Revenue Services has been inundated with enquiries relating to unusually high water and electricity bills received by customers, particularly for the month of June 2020. In response to the queries Mogale City Revenue Services would like to notify residents...
Licensing Centre closes yet again due to Covid infection
Mogale City Licensing Service Centre had to temporarily close its doors again after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. The facility will be disinfected to combat the spread of Covid-19 and all contacts will be traced and managed according to the Department of...
Revenue Services temporary closes following confirmed cases
As a precautionary measure and to implement health and safety protocols, Mogale City Revenue Services has temporarily closed its doors today Thursday, 16 July 2020 following two confirmed Covid-19 cases. During this time, the offices including the rates hall, will...
Time to apply for pensioners’ rates rebate
Mogale City Local Municipality invites qualifying senior citizens that are property owners as well as the physically and mentally disabled in terms of the approved Property Rates Policy to apply and benefit from a 45% rebate on their property rates. The closing date...
Revenue Services temporarily closed after employee tests positive for Covid-19
In accordance to Department of Health regulations, Mogale City Revenue Services has temporarily closed its doors today, 10 June 2020 after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. These offices, including the rates hall, will undergo complete decontamination and deep...
Tariff hikes come into effect
Mogale City Local Municipality hereby notifies consumers that tariff increases came into effect on 1 July 2020 to mark the beginning of the municipal financial year. These increases will reflect on consumers’ accounts at the end of this month. 2020/21 tariffs increase...
Call Centre lines are down
Mogale City Local Municipality is experiencing technical difficulties with its Call Centre lines due to ICT related problems. To ensure we continuously service you, customers are urged to use the following channels to report municipal service interruptions during the...
Mogale Licensing Centre to re-open on Friday, 3 July 2020
Tuesday, 30 June 2020 Mogale Licensing Centre to re-open on Friday, 3 July 2020 Contrary to an initial communiqué to re-open for operations on Thursday 2 July 2020, Mogale City Licensing Service Centre wishes to inform members of the public that it will only re-open...
Energy Services reduces direct interaction during Covid-19 period
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and related regulations to help reduce the spread of the virus, our Energy Services Section is currently operating at reduced capacity and has limited face-to-face interaction with residents to only most essential services. The following...
Conveniently view your municipal statement
Remember to use your 15 digit account number when registering to view your statement online and use it as reference when making an electronic payment through any bank to allow us to identify and allocate your payment. If your account number has less than 15 digits,...
Play your part, disinfect your wheelie bin
As rare as it may be to clean a wheelie bin, residents are now more than ever urged to disinfect their bins and play a role in supporting the fight against the spread of Covid-19. Municipal waste collectors handle countless bins on a daily basis and wear gloves as one...
Be smart and purchase legal electricity
Eskom customers are encouraged to continue buying their prepaid electricity tokens only from authorised legal vendors. One way of identifying illegal tokens is that they are normally sold much cheaper than the actual cost of electricity by the unscrupulous persons....
Mayor urges city’s youth to emulate the vigor of the youth 1976
Mogale City Executive Mayor Councillor Francis Makgatho has challenged the youth of Mogale City to be prepared and determined to work hard and go the extra mile to achieve their goals. With the prohibition of large gatherings due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Mogale City...
MOGALE CITY ENCOURAGES CREATIVE SECTOR TO APPLY FOR GOVERNMENT RELIEF FUNDING
Mogale City’s Sports, Arts, Culture and Heritage Services section encourages members of the creative sector to make use of Gauteng Provincial Government’s relief fund which is open for applications. Due to the effects of the COVID-19 enforced lockdown thousands of...
Power cuts could go on for months due to illegal connections
With the increased number of communities across Gauteng bypassing their meters and illegally connecting themselves to the network, there has been a rise in the vandalism of pole mounted transformers and mini-substations, which leads to network overloading and...
Billing enquiries clarified
Mogale City Revenue Services has been inundated with enquiries relating to unusually high water and electricity bills received by customers, particularly for the month of June 2020. In response to the queries Mogale City Revenue Services would like to notify residents...
Licensing Centre closes yet again due to Covid infection
Mogale City Licensing Service Centre had to temporarily close its doors again after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. The facility will be disinfected to combat the spread of Covid-19 and all contacts will be traced and managed according to the Department of...
Revenue Services temporary closes following confirmed cases
As a precautionary measure and to implement health and safety protocols, Mogale City Revenue Services has temporarily closed its doors today Thursday, 16 July 2020 following two confirmed Covid-19 cases. During this time, the offices including the rates hall, will...
Time to apply for pensioners’ rates rebate
Mogale City Local Municipality invites qualifying senior citizens that are property owners as well as the physically and mentally disabled in terms of the approved Property Rates Policy to apply and benefit from a 45% rebate on their property rates. The closing date...
Revenue Services temporarily closed after employee tests positive for Covid-19
In accordance to Department of Health regulations, Mogale City Revenue Services has temporarily closed its doors today, 10 June 2020 after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. These offices, including the rates hall, will undergo complete decontamination and deep...
Tariff hikes come into effect
Mogale City Local Municipality hereby notifies consumers that tariff increases came into effect on 1 July 2020 to mark the beginning of the municipal financial year. These increases will reflect on consumers’ accounts at the end of this month. 2020/21 tariffs increase...
Call Centre lines are down
Mogale City Local Municipality is experiencing technical difficulties with its Call Centre lines due to ICT related problems. To ensure we continuously service you, customers are urged to use the following channels to report municipal service interruptions during the...
Mogale Licensing Centre to re-open on Friday, 3 July 2020
Tuesday, 30 June 2020 Mogale Licensing Centre to re-open on Friday, 3 July 2020 Contrary to an initial communiqué to re-open for operations on Thursday 2 July 2020, Mogale City Licensing Service Centre wishes to inform members of the public that it will only re-open...
Energy Services reduces direct interaction during Covid-19 period
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and related regulations to help reduce the spread of the virus, our Energy Services Section is currently operating at reduced capacity and has limited face-to-face interaction with residents to only most essential services. The following...
Conveniently view your municipal statement
Remember to use your 15 digit account number when registering to view your statement online and use it as reference when making an electronic payment through any bank to allow us to identify and allocate your payment. If your account number has less than 15 digits,...
Play your part, disinfect your wheelie bin
As rare as it may be to clean a wheelie bin, residents are now more than ever urged to disinfect their bins and play a role in supporting the fight against the spread of Covid-19. Municipal waste collectors handle countless bins on a daily basis and wear gloves as one...
Be smart and purchase legal electricity
Eskom customers are encouraged to continue buying their prepaid electricity tokens only from authorised legal vendors. One way of identifying illegal tokens is that they are normally sold much cheaper than the actual cost of electricity by the unscrupulous persons....
Mayor urges city’s youth to emulate the vigor of the youth 1976
Mogale City Executive Mayor Councillor Francis Makgatho has challenged the youth of Mogale City to be prepared and determined to work hard and go the extra mile to achieve their goals. With the prohibition of large gatherings due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Mogale City...
MOGALE CITY ENCOURAGES CREATIVE SECTOR TO APPLY FOR GOVERNMENT RELIEF FUNDING
Mogale City’s Sports, Arts, Culture and Heritage Services section encourages members of the creative sector to make use of Gauteng Provincial Government’s relief fund which is open for applications. Due to the effects of the COVID-19 enforced lockdown thousands of...
Power cuts could go on for months due to illegal connections
With the increased number of communities across Gauteng bypassing their meters and illegally connecting themselves to the network, there has been a rise in the vandalism of pole mounted transformers and mini-substations, which leads to network overloading and...
Billing enquiries clarified
Mogale City Revenue Services has been inundated with enquiries relating to unusually high water and electricity bills received by customers, particularly for the month of June 2020. In response to the queries Mogale City Revenue Services would like to notify residents...
Licensing Centre closes yet again due to Covid infection
Mogale City Licensing Service Centre had to temporarily close its doors again after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. The facility will be disinfected to combat the spread of Covid-19 and all contacts will be traced and managed according to the Department of...
Revenue Services temporary closes following confirmed cases
As a precautionary measure and to implement health and safety protocols, Mogale City Revenue Services has temporarily closed its doors today Thursday, 16 July 2020 following two confirmed Covid-19 cases. During this time, the offices including the rates hall, will...
Time to apply for pensioners’ rates rebate
Mogale City Local Municipality invites qualifying senior citizens that are property owners as well as the physically and mentally disabled in terms of the approved Property Rates Policy to apply and benefit from a 45% rebate on their property rates. The closing date...
Revenue Services temporarily closed after employee tests positive for Covid-19
In accordance to Department of Health regulations, Mogale City Revenue Services has temporarily closed its doors today, 10 June 2020 after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. These offices, including the rates hall, will undergo complete decontamination and deep...
Tariff hikes come into effect
Mogale City Local Municipality hereby notifies consumers that tariff increases came into effect on 1 July 2020 to mark the beginning of the municipal financial year. These increases will reflect on consumers’ accounts at the end of this month. 2020/21 tariffs increase...
Call Centre lines are down
Mogale City Local Municipality is experiencing technical difficulties with its Call Centre lines due to ICT related problems. To ensure we continuously service you, customers are urged to use the following channels to report municipal service interruptions during the...
Mogale Licensing Centre to re-open on Friday, 3 July 2020
Tuesday, 30 June 2020 Mogale Licensing Centre to re-open on Friday, 3 July 2020 Contrary to an initial communiqué to re-open for operations on Thursday 2 July 2020, Mogale City Licensing Service Centre wishes to inform members of the public that it will only re-open...
Energy Services reduces direct interaction during Covid-19 period
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and related regulations to help reduce the spread of the virus, our Energy Services Section is currently operating at reduced capacity and has limited face-to-face interaction with residents to only most essential services. The following...
Conveniently view your municipal statement
Remember to use your 15 digit account number when registering to view your statement online and use it as reference when making an electronic payment through any bank to allow us to identify and allocate your payment. If your account number has less than 15 digits,...
Play your part, disinfect your wheelie bin
As rare as it may be to clean a wheelie bin, residents are now more than ever urged to disinfect their bins and play a role in supporting the fight against the spread of Covid-19. Municipal waste collectors handle countless bins on a daily basis and wear gloves as one...
Be smart and purchase legal electricity
Eskom customers are encouraged to continue buying their prepaid electricity tokens only from authorised legal vendors. One way of identifying illegal tokens is that they are normally sold much cheaper than the actual cost of electricity by the unscrupulous persons....
Mayor urges city’s youth to emulate the vigor of the youth 1976
Mogale City Executive Mayor Councillor Francis Makgatho has challenged the youth of Mogale City to be prepared and determined to work hard and go the extra mile to achieve their goals. With the prohibition of large gatherings due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Mogale City...
MOGALE CITY ENCOURAGES CREATIVE SECTOR TO APPLY FOR GOVERNMENT RELIEF FUNDING
Mogale City’s Sports, Arts, Culture and Heritage Services section encourages members of the creative sector to make use of Gauteng Provincial Government’s relief fund which is open for applications. Due to the effects of the COVID-19 enforced lockdown thousands of...