MOGALE CITY
The City of human Origin
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Buckle up and protect your child
As Transport Month draws a close to and the country prepares to usher in the festive season, many South Africans are planning their holiday activities most of which will include road travel. It is important to keep in mind that this time of the year is notorious for...
Shot in the arm for township and rural entrepreneurs
In a bid to grow entrepreneurship in the West Rand, a number of government funding platforms have been made more accessible to informal, micro, and small enterprises, including cooperatives and individuals in the West Rand. This was announced by Department of Small...
Eskom invests R8.6 million towards Smokedown Informal Settlement
Plans to energise informal settlements in Mogale City gains momentum as 190 households in the Smokedown Informal Settlement became the latest beneficiaries of electricity supply through a partnership between Eskom in Gauteng and Mogale City Local Municipality. The...
SASSA launches online grant application portal
Social grant applicants can now skip the long queues and eliminate the risk of being infected with Covid-19 as there will be no need to gather at public spaces thanks to the new South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) online portal launched on Monday, 14...
Mogale City kicks off September month with Arbor Day
As a symbolic gesture of sustainable environmental management and to mark the beginning of Arbor Month, Executive Mayor Francis Makgatho on Friday planted 30 indigenous trees in Ward 15, Kagiso 1. The tree planting initiative which was done in partnership with the...
Madam Speaker: “There is help, you can leave and will be happier”
On the last day of Women’s Month, immediately after a Special Council session in Mogale City, Speaker of Council eagerly made her way to West Side FM - a Kagiso-based local community radio station to have a conversation with women listeners in the city. The...
The end of Women’s Month but the fight continues
“Let all of us – each and every one – ask ourselves a question: why do we keep silent when we are witnesses to violence against women; why do we keep silent when we are daily subjected to intolerable abuse?!” This quote from former President Thabo Mbeki’s 9 August...
Municipality condemns assault of law enforcement officer by taxi driver
On Thursday 14 August 2020, a video clip showing a taxi driver assaulting a Mogale City Traffic official started going viral on WhatsApp and other social media platforms. Upon seeing this and receiving a detailed report which is part of our Law Enforcement’s standard...
Mood lights up as Mogale City energises Pangoville
In a strategic move aimed at reducing illegal electricity connections and ensuring safe use of electricity in informal settlements in and around the city, Mogale City Local Municipality is investing millions in its electricity infrastructure. Pangoville Informal...
Mogale City Mayor and MMCs take a stand against GBV
With the month of August marking Women’s Month in the country, Mogale City Executive Mayor Francis Makgatho accompanied by Members of the Mayoral Committee addressed members of the media during a Women’s Day GBV campaign at Flamingo Studios in Kagiso. In his address,...
Women’s rights are human rights – stop GBV!
As Covid-19 created global impact on virtually every single and thinkable aspect of life, so has the lockdown and its effects also triggered an increase in gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa. Prior the national lockdown, GBV has been a major challenge...
Chamdor Automotive Hub SMME recruitment drive
Mogale City SMMEs who are in the automotive sector are hereby invited to apply for participation in the Automotive Incubation Programme at the newly established Chamdor Automotive Hub. The targeted SMMEs should be growth ready, must have been in existence for at least...
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...
Buckle up and protect your child
As Transport Month draws a close to and the country prepares to usher in the festive season, many South Africans are planning their holiday activities most of which will include road travel. It is important to keep in mind that this time of the year is notorious for...
Shot in the arm for township and rural entrepreneurs
In a bid to grow entrepreneurship in the West Rand, a number of government funding platforms have been made more accessible to informal, micro, and small enterprises, including cooperatives and individuals in the West Rand. This was announced by Department of Small...
Eskom invests R8.6 million towards Smokedown Informal Settlement
Plans to energise informal settlements in Mogale City gains momentum as 190 households in the Smokedown Informal Settlement became the latest beneficiaries of electricity supply through a partnership between Eskom in Gauteng and Mogale City Local Municipality. The...
SASSA launches online grant application portal
Social grant applicants can now skip the long queues and eliminate the risk of being infected with Covid-19 as there will be no need to gather at public spaces thanks to the new South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) online portal launched on Monday, 14...
Mogale City kicks off September month with Arbor Day
As a symbolic gesture of sustainable environmental management and to mark the beginning of Arbor Month, Executive Mayor Francis Makgatho on Friday planted 30 indigenous trees in Ward 15, Kagiso 1. The tree planting initiative which was done in partnership with the...
Madam Speaker: “There is help, you can leave and will be happier”
On the last day of Women’s Month, immediately after a Special Council session in Mogale City, Speaker of Council eagerly made her way to West Side FM - a Kagiso-based local community radio station to have a conversation with women listeners in the city. The...
The end of Women’s Month but the fight continues
“Let all of us – each and every one – ask ourselves a question: why do we keep silent when we are witnesses to violence against women; why do we keep silent when we are daily subjected to intolerable abuse?!” This quote from former President Thabo Mbeki’s 9 August...
Municipality condemns assault of law enforcement officer by taxi driver
On Thursday 14 August 2020, a video clip showing a taxi driver assaulting a Mogale City Traffic official started going viral on WhatsApp and other social media platforms. Upon seeing this and receiving a detailed report which is part of our Law Enforcement’s standard...
Mood lights up as Mogale City energises Pangoville
In a strategic move aimed at reducing illegal electricity connections and ensuring safe use of electricity in informal settlements in and around the city, Mogale City Local Municipality is investing millions in its electricity infrastructure. Pangoville Informal...
Mogale City Mayor and MMCs take a stand against GBV
With the month of August marking Women’s Month in the country, Mogale City Executive Mayor Francis Makgatho accompanied by Members of the Mayoral Committee addressed members of the media during a Women’s Day GBV campaign at Flamingo Studios in Kagiso. In his address,...
Women’s rights are human rights – stop GBV!
As Covid-19 created global impact on virtually every single and thinkable aspect of life, so has the lockdown and its effects also triggered an increase in gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa. Prior the national lockdown, GBV has been a major challenge...
Chamdor Automotive Hub SMME recruitment drive
Mogale City SMMEs who are in the automotive sector are hereby invited to apply for participation in the Automotive Incubation Programme at the newly established Chamdor Automotive Hub. The targeted SMMEs should be growth ready, must have been in existence for at least...
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...
Buckle up and protect your child
As Transport Month draws a close to and the country prepares to usher in the festive season, many South Africans are planning their holiday activities most of which will include road travel. It is important to keep in mind that this time of the year is notorious for...
Shot in the arm for township and rural entrepreneurs
In a bid to grow entrepreneurship in the West Rand, a number of government funding platforms have been made more accessible to informal, micro, and small enterprises, including cooperatives and individuals in the West Rand. This was announced by Department of Small...
Eskom invests R8.6 million towards Smokedown Informal Settlement
Plans to energise informal settlements in Mogale City gains momentum as 190 households in the Smokedown Informal Settlement became the latest beneficiaries of electricity supply through a partnership between Eskom in Gauteng and Mogale City Local Municipality. The...
SASSA launches online grant application portal
Social grant applicants can now skip the long queues and eliminate the risk of being infected with Covid-19 as there will be no need to gather at public spaces thanks to the new South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) online portal launched on Monday, 14...
Mogale City kicks off September month with Arbor Day
As a symbolic gesture of sustainable environmental management and to mark the beginning of Arbor Month, Executive Mayor Francis Makgatho on Friday planted 30 indigenous trees in Ward 15, Kagiso 1. The tree planting initiative which was done in partnership with the...
Madam Speaker: “There is help, you can leave and will be happier”
On the last day of Women’s Month, immediately after a Special Council session in Mogale City, Speaker of Council eagerly made her way to West Side FM - a Kagiso-based local community radio station to have a conversation with women listeners in the city. The...
The end of Women’s Month but the fight continues
“Let all of us – each and every one – ask ourselves a question: why do we keep silent when we are witnesses to violence against women; why do we keep silent when we are daily subjected to intolerable abuse?!” This quote from former President Thabo Mbeki’s 9 August...
Municipality condemns assault of law enforcement officer by taxi driver
On Thursday 14 August 2020, a video clip showing a taxi driver assaulting a Mogale City Traffic official started going viral on WhatsApp and other social media platforms. Upon seeing this and receiving a detailed report which is part of our Law Enforcement’s standard...
Mood lights up as Mogale City energises Pangoville
In a strategic move aimed at reducing illegal electricity connections and ensuring safe use of electricity in informal settlements in and around the city, Mogale City Local Municipality is investing millions in its electricity infrastructure. Pangoville Informal...
Mogale City Mayor and MMCs take a stand against GBV
With the month of August marking Women’s Month in the country, Mogale City Executive Mayor Francis Makgatho accompanied by Members of the Mayoral Committee addressed members of the media during a Women’s Day GBV campaign at Flamingo Studios in Kagiso. In his address,...
Women’s rights are human rights – stop GBV!
As Covid-19 created global impact on virtually every single and thinkable aspect of life, so has the lockdown and its effects also triggered an increase in gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa. Prior the national lockdown, GBV has been a major challenge...
Chamdor Automotive Hub SMME recruitment drive
Mogale City SMMEs who are in the automotive sector are hereby invited to apply for participation in the Automotive Incubation Programme at the newly established Chamdor Automotive Hub. The targeted SMMEs should be growth ready, must have been in existence for at least...
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...
Buckle up and protect your child
As Transport Month draws a close to and the country prepares to usher in the festive season, many South Africans are planning their holiday activities most of which will include road travel. It is important to keep in mind that this time of the year is notorious for...
Shot in the arm for township and rural entrepreneurs
In a bid to grow entrepreneurship in the West Rand, a number of government funding platforms have been made more accessible to informal, micro, and small enterprises, including cooperatives and individuals in the West Rand. This was announced by Department of Small...
Eskom invests R8.6 million towards Smokedown Informal Settlement
Plans to energise informal settlements in Mogale City gains momentum as 190 households in the Smokedown Informal Settlement became the latest beneficiaries of electricity supply through a partnership between Eskom in Gauteng and Mogale City Local Municipality. The...
SASSA launches online grant application portal
Social grant applicants can now skip the long queues and eliminate the risk of being infected with Covid-19 as there will be no need to gather at public spaces thanks to the new South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) online portal launched on Monday, 14...
Mogale City kicks off September month with Arbor Day
As a symbolic gesture of sustainable environmental management and to mark the beginning of Arbor Month, Executive Mayor Francis Makgatho on Friday planted 30 indigenous trees in Ward 15, Kagiso 1. The tree planting initiative which was done in partnership with the...
Madam Speaker: “There is help, you can leave and will be happier”
On the last day of Women’s Month, immediately after a Special Council session in Mogale City, Speaker of Council eagerly made her way to West Side FM - a Kagiso-based local community radio station to have a conversation with women listeners in the city. The...
The end of Women’s Month but the fight continues
“Let all of us – each and every one – ask ourselves a question: why do we keep silent when we are witnesses to violence against women; why do we keep silent when we are daily subjected to intolerable abuse?!” This quote from former President Thabo Mbeki’s 9 August...
Municipality condemns assault of law enforcement officer by taxi driver
On Thursday 14 August 2020, a video clip showing a taxi driver assaulting a Mogale City Traffic official started going viral on WhatsApp and other social media platforms. Upon seeing this and receiving a detailed report which is part of our Law Enforcement’s standard...
Mood lights up as Mogale City energises Pangoville
In a strategic move aimed at reducing illegal electricity connections and ensuring safe use of electricity in informal settlements in and around the city, Mogale City Local Municipality is investing millions in its electricity infrastructure. Pangoville Informal...
Mogale City Mayor and MMCs take a stand against GBV
With the month of August marking Women’s Month in the country, Mogale City Executive Mayor Francis Makgatho accompanied by Members of the Mayoral Committee addressed members of the media during a Women’s Day GBV campaign at Flamingo Studios in Kagiso. In his address,...
Women’s rights are human rights – stop GBV!
As Covid-19 created global impact on virtually every single and thinkable aspect of life, so has the lockdown and its effects also triggered an increase in gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa. Prior the national lockdown, GBV has been a major challenge...
Chamdor Automotive Hub SMME recruitment drive
Mogale City SMMEs who are in the automotive sector are hereby invited to apply for participation in the Automotive Incubation Programme at the newly established Chamdor Automotive Hub. The targeted SMMEs should be growth ready, must have been in existence for at least...
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...
Buckle up and protect your child
As Transport Month draws a close to and the country prepares to usher in the festive season, many South Africans are planning their holiday activities most of which will include road travel. It is important to keep in mind that this time of the year is notorious for...
Shot in the arm for township and rural entrepreneurs
In a bid to grow entrepreneurship in the West Rand, a number of government funding platforms have been made more accessible to informal, micro, and small enterprises, including cooperatives and individuals in the West Rand. This was announced by Department of Small...
Eskom invests R8.6 million towards Smokedown Informal Settlement
Plans to energise informal settlements in Mogale City gains momentum as 190 households in the Smokedown Informal Settlement became the latest beneficiaries of electricity supply through a partnership between Eskom in Gauteng and Mogale City Local Municipality. The...
SASSA launches online grant application portal
Social grant applicants can now skip the long queues and eliminate the risk of being infected with Covid-19 as there will be no need to gather at public spaces thanks to the new South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) online portal launched on Monday, 14...
Mogale City kicks off September month with Arbor Day
As a symbolic gesture of sustainable environmental management and to mark the beginning of Arbor Month, Executive Mayor Francis Makgatho on Friday planted 30 indigenous trees in Ward 15, Kagiso 1. The tree planting initiative which was done in partnership with the...
Madam Speaker: “There is help, you can leave and will be happier”
On the last day of Women’s Month, immediately after a Special Council session in Mogale City, Speaker of Council eagerly made her way to West Side FM - a Kagiso-based local community radio station to have a conversation with women listeners in the city. The...
The end of Women’s Month but the fight continues
“Let all of us – each and every one – ask ourselves a question: why do we keep silent when we are witnesses to violence against women; why do we keep silent when we are daily subjected to intolerable abuse?!” This quote from former President Thabo Mbeki’s 9 August...
Municipality condemns assault of law enforcement officer by taxi driver
On Thursday 14 August 2020, a video clip showing a taxi driver assaulting a Mogale City Traffic official started going viral on WhatsApp and other social media platforms. Upon seeing this and receiving a detailed report which is part of our Law Enforcement’s standard...
Mood lights up as Mogale City energises Pangoville
In a strategic move aimed at reducing illegal electricity connections and ensuring safe use of electricity in informal settlements in and around the city, Mogale City Local Municipality is investing millions in its electricity infrastructure. Pangoville Informal...
Mogale City Mayor and MMCs take a stand against GBV
With the month of August marking Women’s Month in the country, Mogale City Executive Mayor Francis Makgatho accompanied by Members of the Mayoral Committee addressed members of the media during a Women’s Day GBV campaign at Flamingo Studios in Kagiso. In his address,...
Women’s rights are human rights – stop GBV!
As Covid-19 created global impact on virtually every single and thinkable aspect of life, so has the lockdown and its effects also triggered an increase in gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa. Prior the national lockdown, GBV has been a major challenge...
Chamdor Automotive Hub SMME recruitment drive
Mogale City SMMEs who are in the automotive sector are hereby invited to apply for participation in the Automotive Incubation Programme at the newly established Chamdor Automotive Hub. The targeted SMMEs should be growth ready, must have been in existence for at least...
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...
