The Minister of Electricity and Energy, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa and Johannesburg Executive Mayor, Mr Dada Morero yesterday announced the successful resolution of the billing dispute between Eskom and the metro’s entity, City Power.
The City of Johannesburg (COJ) has indicated that their billing system will be offline from the 27 June 2025 to 7 July 2025 due to the City’s financial year-end procedures.
eThekwini Mayor Cyril Xaba is trying to lead a turnaround, but the city faces spiralling debt and a billing crisis. The man at the helm of a city hobbled by corruption is putting his best foot forward, trying to build trust with citizens fed up with crooks.
Of South Africa’s eight metros, only Cape Town was given a clean bill of health by the Auditor-General. Johannesburg, eThekwini and Ekurhuleni received unqualified audits with findings.
In a decisive move to address the overwhelming backlog in the Gauteng Division of the High Court, Judge President Dunstan Mlambo has issued a landmark directive introducing compulsory mediation for all civil trial matters.
Cape Town residents are up in arms over a controversial plan by the City to increase municipal service levies by as much as 30%, sparking widespread outrage and fears of displacement – especially among middle-class property owners.
The Constitutional Court recently came to the assistance of a mining company that was being bullied by the Sol Plaatje Municipality, based in Kimberley in the Northern Cape, by charging it exponentially more than other industrial clients for property rates.
The coalition government in Tshwane led by the African National Congress (ANC), ActionSA and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has tabled the municipality’s first funded budget in four years.
Why property owners must check Tshwane’s new general valuation roll. A property owner in Wonderboom South, Pretoria, got the shock of his life when he recently received a notice from the City of Tshwane..
Residents in the City of Tshwane who settle their outstanding rates and taxes incurred in the last 12 months will qualify for a 70% write-off on any municipal debt more than a year old.
The Tshwane multi-party coalition government is pleased to announce that the city has just completed a revaluation of properties for the purpose of levying property rates, and the new rates will be billed as from 1 July 2025.