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ITWeb on MSNJoburg harnesses tech in ‘smart African city’ ambitionsJoburg harnesses tech in ‘smart African city’ ambitions By Admire Moyo, ITWeb news editor.Johannesburg, 30 May 2025The City of Johannesburg tabled a total budget of R89.4 billion for the 2025/26 ...
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero is expected to deliver his highly anticipated State of the City Address on Wednesday. With the city grappling with numerous challenges, his speech is expected to ...
Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero has promised a radical overhaul of service delivery and a renewed focus on infrastructure, unveiling a multi-billion-rand investment plan during his state of the city ...
JOHANNESBURG - The City of Joburg has lost a grant of over R300-million. It was meant for the expansion of the Rea Vaya bus system. But the service is struggling with compliance and poor passenger ...
The City of Johannesburg executive mayor, Dada Morero, promoted the Lanseria Smart City, which remains only shacks and empty veld years after it should have been a vibrant new city. For years ...
Joburg streets remain in disrepair, as traffic and street lights lie neglected, over 20 traffic signals are non-functional, ...
The Johannesburg municipality is calling on organisations to partner with the city to assist with skills development and employment programmes. Driven by the Department of Economic Development ...
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero has now shown that he can no longer properly manage the city and the coalition he governs. Last week, during his State of the City Address, he announced that he ...
The City of Johannesburg (CoJ) should reassess its tariff and work towards eliminating the difference between prepaid and postpaid customers, as prepaid customers will pay a fixed monthly fee of ...
Executive mayor of the City of Johannesburg Dada Morero has acknowledged that the city is in a “crisis”, with “extreme actions” required to mitigate this. Delivering the State of the City ...
According to the City of Johannesburg’s Group Forensic and Investigation Services (GFIS), these illegally occupied or abandoned buildings contribute to urban decay, increased crime, and a loss ...
In recent months, the City of Johannesburg has been stopping informal traders who "violate" bylaws from doing business. Traders say they are properly registered but are still told to stop trading.
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