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8 Mayors in 8 Years for Joburg

The City of Joburg will have eight mayors in eight years after the new mayor is elected. Thapelo Amad was the last mayor of the city and resigned after just 12 weeks. The city held a council meeting on Tuesday, 2 May that started at 10am, and still failed to elect a new mayor. Here is a look at the past seven individuals who held the position: Parks Tau Time […]

today02/05/2023

Thapelo Amad

NEWS

Thapelo Amad has resigned as mayor of the City of Johannesburg

Image: Thapelo Amad - Former City of Joburg Mayor Thapelo Amad has resigned as mayor of the City of Johannesburg. Al Jama-ah councillor Thapelo Amad, a member of a political party for Muslims, has resigned as mayor of Johannesburg. The announcement of his resignation was made at a press conference on the eve of council debating a motion of no confidence against him brought by opposition parties.  Amad was in […]

today25/04/2023

Point Of View

COJ on the latest regarding their fleet and plans to retrieve it from AVIS

By Zuko Komisa COJ has shared the latest regarding their fleet and their plans to retrieve it from AVIS This comes after Avis car rental withdrew some of its rented fleet from the City of Joburg amid delays to approve a new contract as well as processes. Vehicles that were taken by the AVIS include 4 253 “non-specialised” fleet – cars, bakkies, police cars, City Power trucks, Joburg Water bakkies […]

today24/11/2022

Gayton McKenzie

Kaya Drive

Did Gayton McKenzie call Mpho Phalatse crazy?

By: Natasha Archary Did Gayton McKenzie just call Mpho Phalatse crazy? Reaching out to fellow Patriotic Alliance member, Kenny Kunene, McKenzie requested that his phone be taken away and for him to be institutionalised if he's ever ousted as mayor. The mayor of the Central Karoo district and President of the Patriotic Alliance felt the need to point out that Phalatse's behaviour since being ousted from her mayoral position is […]

today11/10/2022

Mpho Phalatse

NEWS

Mpho Phalatse pleads to Joburg residents to keep her in office

By: Natasha Archary City of Joburg Executive Mayor, Mpho Phalatse is pleading with residents to keep her in office following mounting pressure for her to resign. With newly appointed speaker Colleen Makhubele tabling a motion of no confidence in Phalatse, the mayor is desperate to see out her full term in office. In a statement, Phalatse was adamant that she would not be resigning because of the forces who want […]

today30/09/2022

mayor's resignation

NEWS

Mpho Phalatse safe for now but ANC Joburg gun for mayor’s resignation

By: Natasha Archary Mpho Phalatse may be safe for now, but the ANC Johannesburg is gunning for the mayor's resignation following the successful removal of Vasco Da Gama. Da Gama who was ousted as Speaker due to a motion of no confidence was replaced by Colleen Makhubele from COPE on Wednesday, 28 September. Despite this Phalatse is confident that the coalition government in is stronger than ever. But this may […]

today29/09/2022

debt relief for Joburg residents

Kaya Biz

City of Joburg says it rejects Eskom’s demand for a 38.1% tariff hike

By Zuko Komisa The City of Johannesburg has rejected Eskom's demand for a 38% rate increase. The request for a 38.1% increase in electricity rates from Eskom for the fiscal year 2023–2024 has been rejected, according to the Multi-Party Government in Johannesburg. “Whilst as a City we have full appreciation that Eskom must be financially viable, but this must not be achieved at the detriment of the residents of Johannesburg,” […]

today22/09/2022

NEWS

City of Joburg says they have reclaimed over 50 buildings from property hijackers

By Zuko Komisa The City of Johannesburg has asserted its confidence in its ability to triumph in the conflict with property hijackers. The Group Forensic and Investigation Services Unit has reportedly recovered more than 50 structures and given them back to their rightful owners. Several of the buildings have become hotspots for criminal activities. Also Read: Ayanda Thabethe says people are mistaking her for Miss SA 2022 runner-up According to […]

today16/08/2022

NEWS

City of Joburg gives R60 million to Metrobus for new buses

Kaya 959 Reporter The City of Johannesburg has given its Metrobus company R60 million to purchase new buses in the upcoming fiscal year. The new buses were purchased, according to Transport MMC Funzela Ngobeni, as part of a longer-term plan to update the organization's fleet. Although a bus's useful life is generally regarded to be 12 years, due to prior financial difficulties, Metrobus now has a sizable number of vehicles […]

today07/07/2022

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