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Mogale City to get call centre

Gauteng has got off to a strong start this year, despite the electricity problems it has experienced, says Premier Mbhazima Shilowa. Gauteng provincial government is to establish a 150-seat call centre in Mogale City that will make it easier for the public to get...

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Mogale goes on energy saving drive

A deal has been struck with Eskom to restrict load shedding to certain times; in return, the City will undertake energy saving campaigns. With load shedding set to continue for the next seven years, Mogale City is embarking on a major campaign to make the outages more...

read more

Female councillors go back to school

A group of Mogale City councillors have signed up for a provincial mentorship initiative designed to improve leadership and other skills of women in government. Female councillors in Mogale City have been paired up with mentors to sharpen their leadership skills – and...

read more

Bursaries opened for disadvantaged students

Bursaries have been opened for engineering students following the signing of a partnership between Midmar Engineering, Mogale City, Westcol and Merseta. A multi-million rand carrot is being dangled in front of disadvantaged pupils in Mogale City to encourage them to...

read more

Lanseria gears up for 2010

THE international airport is getting a major facelift ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ to accommodate the anticipated influx of football-loving visitors. With many airlines now offering flights from Lanseria Airport, and the 2010 Fifa World Cup™ on the horizon, the...

read more

SPCA calls for fireworks ban

Given the large number of injuries and fatalities caused when animals are frightened by the loud bangs of fireworks, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is calling for a ban on crackers. The thunderous sound of firecrackers that roared across the city...

read more

Engineering sector gets skills boost

A partnership has been forged that should lead to more youngsters acquiring much-needed engineering skills. The municipality has entered into a partnership with Midmar, a local engineering company, and Western College to boost much-needed skills in the engineering...

read more

Crackdown on expired food

The operation saw over three tons of expired foods and fake goods being confiscated and disposed of from shops and spaza shops around Kagiso and Munsieville. This follows recent videos that have been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly exposing fake and spoilt...

read more

Oldest resident receives Title deed

102 year old Masefrapi Sanna Molefe could not hide her joy when Gauteng MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) and Human Settlement Uhuru Moiloa visited her home and presented her with a much-awaited title deed. Molefe is one of Gauteng...

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Temporary water suspension

Temporary water suspension due to repair work   Mogale City Local Municipality hereby notifies residents that most parts of Mogale City are without water due to a main water pipeline burst at the corner of Paardekraal and Commissioner Streets (opposite the...

read more

Stone Park opens for colour fest

Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom and Mogale City Executive Mayor Patrick Lipudi joined hands to officially open and handover the Human Impact Picnic Site, also known as the Stone Park at Maropeng, the Cradle of Humankind’s Visitor’s Centre to revelers for the inaugural...

read more

Crackdown on expired food

The operation saw over three tons of expired foods and fake goods being confiscated and disposed of from shops and spaza shops around Kagiso and Munsieville. This follows recent videos that have been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly exposing fake and spoilt...

read more

Mogale City to get call centre

Gauteng has got off to a strong start this year, despite the electricity problems it has experienced, says Premier Mbhazima Shilowa. Gauteng provincial government is to establish a 150-seat call centre in Mogale City that will make it easier for the public to get...

read more

Mogale goes on energy saving drive

A deal has been struck with Eskom to restrict load shedding to certain times; in return, the City will undertake energy saving campaigns. With load shedding set to continue for the next seven years, Mogale City is embarking on a major campaign to make the outages more...

read more

Female councillors go back to school

A group of Mogale City councillors have signed up for a provincial mentorship initiative designed to improve leadership and other skills of women in government. Female councillors in Mogale City have been paired up with mentors to sharpen their leadership skills – and...

read more

Bursaries opened for disadvantaged students

Bursaries have been opened for engineering students following the signing of a partnership between Midmar Engineering, Mogale City, Westcol and Merseta. A multi-million rand carrot is being dangled in front of disadvantaged pupils in Mogale City to encourage them to...

read more

Lanseria gears up for 2010

THE international airport is getting a major facelift ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ to accommodate the anticipated influx of football-loving visitors. With many airlines now offering flights from Lanseria Airport, and the 2010 Fifa World Cup™ on the horizon, the...

read more

SPCA calls for fireworks ban

Given the large number of injuries and fatalities caused when animals are frightened by the loud bangs of fireworks, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is calling for a ban on crackers. The thunderous sound of firecrackers that roared across the city...

read more

Engineering sector gets skills boost

A partnership has been forged that should lead to more youngsters acquiring much-needed engineering skills. The municipality has entered into a partnership with Midmar, a local engineering company, and Western College to boost much-needed skills in the engineering...

read more

Crackdown on expired food

The operation saw over three tons of expired foods and fake goods being confiscated and disposed of from shops and spaza shops around Kagiso and Munsieville. This follows recent videos that have been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly exposing fake and spoilt...

read more

Oldest resident receives Title deed

102 year old Masefrapi Sanna Molefe could not hide her joy when Gauteng MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) and Human Settlement Uhuru Moiloa visited her home and presented her with a much-awaited title deed. Molefe is one of Gauteng...

read more

Temporary water suspension

Temporary water suspension due to repair work   Mogale City Local Municipality hereby notifies residents that most parts of Mogale City are without water due to a main water pipeline burst at the corner of Paardekraal and Commissioner Streets (opposite the...

read more

Stone Park opens for colour fest

Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom and Mogale City Executive Mayor Patrick Lipudi joined hands to officially open and handover the Human Impact Picnic Site, also known as the Stone Park at Maropeng, the Cradle of Humankind’s Visitor’s Centre to revelers for the inaugural...

read more

Crackdown on expired food

The operation saw over three tons of expired foods and fake goods being confiscated and disposed of from shops and spaza shops around Kagiso and Munsieville. This follows recent videos that have been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly exposing fake and spoilt...

read more

Mogale City to get call centre

Gauteng has got off to a strong start this year, despite the electricity problems it has experienced, says Premier Mbhazima Shilowa. Gauteng provincial government is to establish a 150-seat call centre in Mogale City that will make it easier for the public to get...

read more

Mogale goes on energy saving drive

A deal has been struck with Eskom to restrict load shedding to certain times; in return, the City will undertake energy saving campaigns. With load shedding set to continue for the next seven years, Mogale City is embarking on a major campaign to make the outages more...

read more

Female councillors go back to school

A group of Mogale City councillors have signed up for a provincial mentorship initiative designed to improve leadership and other skills of women in government. Female councillors in Mogale City have been paired up with mentors to sharpen their leadership skills – and...

read more

Bursaries opened for disadvantaged students

Bursaries have been opened for engineering students following the signing of a partnership between Midmar Engineering, Mogale City, Westcol and Merseta. A multi-million rand carrot is being dangled in front of disadvantaged pupils in Mogale City to encourage them to...

read more

Lanseria gears up for 2010

THE international airport is getting a major facelift ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ to accommodate the anticipated influx of football-loving visitors. With many airlines now offering flights from Lanseria Airport, and the 2010 Fifa World Cup™ on the horizon, the...

read more

SPCA calls for fireworks ban

Given the large number of injuries and fatalities caused when animals are frightened by the loud bangs of fireworks, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is calling for a ban on crackers. The thunderous sound of firecrackers that roared across the city...

read more

Engineering sector gets skills boost

A partnership has been forged that should lead to more youngsters acquiring much-needed engineering skills. The municipality has entered into a partnership with Midmar, a local engineering company, and Western College to boost much-needed skills in the engineering...

read more

Crackdown on expired food

The operation saw over three tons of expired foods and fake goods being confiscated and disposed of from shops and spaza shops around Kagiso and Munsieville. This follows recent videos that have been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly exposing fake and spoilt...

read more

Oldest resident receives Title deed

102 year old Masefrapi Sanna Molefe could not hide her joy when Gauteng MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) and Human Settlement Uhuru Moiloa visited her home and presented her with a much-awaited title deed. Molefe is one of Gauteng...

read more

Temporary water suspension

Temporary water suspension due to repair work   Mogale City Local Municipality hereby notifies residents that most parts of Mogale City are without water due to a main water pipeline burst at the corner of Paardekraal and Commissioner Streets (opposite the...

read more

Stone Park opens for colour fest

Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom and Mogale City Executive Mayor Patrick Lipudi joined hands to officially open and handover the Human Impact Picnic Site, also known as the Stone Park at Maropeng, the Cradle of Humankind’s Visitor’s Centre to revelers for the inaugural...

read more

Crackdown on expired food

The operation saw over three tons of expired foods and fake goods being confiscated and disposed of from shops and spaza shops around Kagiso and Munsieville. This follows recent videos that have been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly exposing fake and spoilt...

read more

Mogale City to get call centre

Gauteng has got off to a strong start this year, despite the electricity problems it has experienced, says Premier Mbhazima Shilowa. Gauteng provincial government is to establish a 150-seat call centre in Mogale City that will make it easier for the public to get...

read more

Mogale goes on energy saving drive

A deal has been struck with Eskom to restrict load shedding to certain times; in return, the City will undertake energy saving campaigns. With load shedding set to continue for the next seven years, Mogale City is embarking on a major campaign to make the outages more...

read more

Female councillors go back to school

A group of Mogale City councillors have signed up for a provincial mentorship initiative designed to improve leadership and other skills of women in government. Female councillors in Mogale City have been paired up with mentors to sharpen their leadership skills – and...

read more

Bursaries opened for disadvantaged students

Bursaries have been opened for engineering students following the signing of a partnership between Midmar Engineering, Mogale City, Westcol and Merseta. A multi-million rand carrot is being dangled in front of disadvantaged pupils in Mogale City to encourage them to...

read more

Lanseria gears up for 2010

THE international airport is getting a major facelift ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ to accommodate the anticipated influx of football-loving visitors. With many airlines now offering flights from Lanseria Airport, and the 2010 Fifa World Cup™ on the horizon, the...

read more

SPCA calls for fireworks ban

Given the large number of injuries and fatalities caused when animals are frightened by the loud bangs of fireworks, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is calling for a ban on crackers. The thunderous sound of firecrackers that roared across the city...

read more

Engineering sector gets skills boost

A partnership has been forged that should lead to more youngsters acquiring much-needed engineering skills. The municipality has entered into a partnership with Midmar, a local engineering company, and Western College to boost much-needed skills in the engineering...

read more

Crackdown on expired food

The operation saw over three tons of expired foods and fake goods being confiscated and disposed of from shops and spaza shops around Kagiso and Munsieville. This follows recent videos that have been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly exposing fake and spoilt...

read more

Oldest resident receives Title deed

102 year old Masefrapi Sanna Molefe could not hide her joy when Gauteng MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) and Human Settlement Uhuru Moiloa visited her home and presented her with a much-awaited title deed. Molefe is one of Gauteng...

read more

Temporary water suspension

Temporary water suspension due to repair work   Mogale City Local Municipality hereby notifies residents that most parts of Mogale City are without water due to a main water pipeline burst at the corner of Paardekraal and Commissioner Streets (opposite the...

read more

Stone Park opens for colour fest

Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom and Mogale City Executive Mayor Patrick Lipudi joined hands to officially open and handover the Human Impact Picnic Site, also known as the Stone Park at Maropeng, the Cradle of Humankind’s Visitor’s Centre to revelers for the inaugural...

read more

Crackdown on expired food

The operation saw over three tons of expired foods and fake goods being confiscated and disposed of from shops and spaza shops around Kagiso and Munsieville. This follows recent videos that have been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly exposing fake and spoilt...

read more

Mogale City to get call centre

Gauteng has got off to a strong start this year, despite the electricity problems it has experienced, says Premier Mbhazima Shilowa. Gauteng provincial government is to establish a 150-seat call centre in Mogale City that will make it easier for the public to get...

read more

Mogale goes on energy saving drive

A deal has been struck with Eskom to restrict load shedding to certain times; in return, the City will undertake energy saving campaigns. With load shedding set to continue for the next seven years, Mogale City is embarking on a major campaign to make the outages more...

read more

Female councillors go back to school

A group of Mogale City councillors have signed up for a provincial mentorship initiative designed to improve leadership and other skills of women in government. Female councillors in Mogale City have been paired up with mentors to sharpen their leadership skills – and...

read more

Bursaries opened for disadvantaged students

Bursaries have been opened for engineering students following the signing of a partnership between Midmar Engineering, Mogale City, Westcol and Merseta. A multi-million rand carrot is being dangled in front of disadvantaged pupils in Mogale City to encourage them to...

read more

Lanseria gears up for 2010

THE international airport is getting a major facelift ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ to accommodate the anticipated influx of football-loving visitors. With many airlines now offering flights from Lanseria Airport, and the 2010 Fifa World Cup™ on the horizon, the...

read more

SPCA calls for fireworks ban

Given the large number of injuries and fatalities caused when animals are frightened by the loud bangs of fireworks, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is calling for a ban on crackers. The thunderous sound of firecrackers that roared across the city...

read more

Engineering sector gets skills boost

A partnership has been forged that should lead to more youngsters acquiring much-needed engineering skills. The municipality has entered into a partnership with Midmar, a local engineering company, and Western College to boost much-needed skills in the engineering...

read more

Crackdown on expired food

The operation saw over three tons of expired foods and fake goods being confiscated and disposed of from shops and spaza shops around Kagiso and Munsieville. This follows recent videos that have been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly exposing fake and spoilt...

read more

Oldest resident receives Title deed

102 year old Masefrapi Sanna Molefe could not hide her joy when Gauteng MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) and Human Settlement Uhuru Moiloa visited her home and presented her with a much-awaited title deed. Molefe is one of Gauteng...

read more

Temporary water suspension

Temporary water suspension due to repair work   Mogale City Local Municipality hereby notifies residents that most parts of Mogale City are without water due to a main water pipeline burst at the corner of Paardekraal and Commissioner Streets (opposite the...

read more

Stone Park opens for colour fest

Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom and Mogale City Executive Mayor Patrick Lipudi joined hands to officially open and handover the Human Impact Picnic Site, also known as the Stone Park at Maropeng, the Cradle of Humankind’s Visitor’s Centre to revelers for the inaugural...

read more

Crackdown on expired food

The operation saw over three tons of expired foods and fake goods being confiscated and disposed of from shops and spaza shops around Kagiso and Munsieville. This follows recent videos that have been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly exposing fake and spoilt...

read more

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07:30 AM - 16:00 PM
Monday to Friday

WhatsApp Line

083 787 2814

Switch Board

011 951 2000

Emergencies Services

010 345 1405
011 564 2210

Police

011 951 1153/2