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South Africa’s African National Congress and the Democratic Alliance will be taking each other on in next year’s local ...
The City of Johannesburg, in partnership with the Department of Small Business Development, has launched a series of outreach sessions aimed at helping spaza shop owners access the R500 million ...
They will also need a certificate of acceptability. ... The city of Johannesburg will implement a planned power outage that will affect 35 areas on Wednesday, 25 June 2025. Share ...
The City of Johannesburg received 2,179 spaza shop applications, with 593 from foreign nationals. ... with eight shops receiving Certificates of Acceptability from the municipality, ...
"Provisional acceptance doesn't mean final acceptance." @ayanda-v9q argued: “Due to the high pass rate, a bachelor's matric certificate will eventually be useless because all kids desire to be ...
In a city grappling with a housing backlog in excess of 400,000 units, the Johannesburg Social Housing Company’s efforts appear to have fallen far short.
JOHANNESBURG - Tshwane mayoral committee member, Tshegofatso Mashabela, has announced that the city will not issue health certificates to stores that are incorrectly zoned. Mashabela made this ...
The City of Johannesburg (CoJ) first announced it was working to implement a feed-in tariff of roughly R0.86 per kWh (excl. VAT) for residential SSEGs in July 2023.
Since the ANC lost control of the city in 2016, unstable coalitions have resulted in eight mayors since 2019. The previous mayor, Kabelo Gwamanda, had not completed school and had not obtained a ...
CAPE TOWN - The City of Cape Town said it has received over 6,000 applications for spaza shop certificates of acceptability (COA). This came after President Cyril Ramaphosa made an announcement on ...
An example of this can be gleaned in the City of Ekurhuleni where, as of today, 23 business licenses have been issued. Approval of land-use applications has also been expedited, with 93 of these ...
Other issues of non-compliance included not having certificates of acceptability or comment from the City of Johannesburg’s environment health department and failure to pay operating licenses ...