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The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) has revealed that it requires over R70 million to repair all vandalised and stolen traffic lights across the city. The ongoing crisis has left residents and motorists battling hours of gridlock, worsening daily commutes. Municipalities in Gauteng, including the City of Tshwane and Ekurhuleni, are also dealing with similar challenges, […]
The Gauteng Provincial Government has welcomed the 2023/24 Municipal Audit Outcomes, in which only three municipalities received qualified audits, two...
City of Johannesburg Transport MMC Kenny Kunene said there will be a delay in the turnaround time for fixing broken traffic lights and damaged roads...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is demanding urgent intervention from Gauteng’s water entities and municipal leaders amid ongoing mass water shut-offs...
It's now urban lore in many parts of Johannesburg that some members of the public are turning off traffic lights to earn tips from passing motorists.
Cape Town is piloting a new strategy to protect its traffic lights from the vandalism plaguing other metros.
The City of Cape Town leads South Africa’s cities on jobs growth over the last decade according to a new research report. The metro grew its total...
Court Closure Amid Water Crisis In light of the ongoing water shortage affecting Johannesburg, the Gauteng Division of the High Court in Johannesburg...
Johannesburg, once a proud economic hub of Africa, is rapidly deteriorating under the weight of failing infrastructure, mismanagement and leadership...
Gauteng Judge President Dunstan Mlambo and his deputy, Roland Sutherland, said they had no choice but to shut down operations at the Gauteng High...