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Click here to read the full judgment on Saflii The applicant contends that the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality ...
Civil rights group AfriForum has warned it will return to court if the City of Tshwane fails to comply with a High Court order declaring the city’s R194.37 cleaning levy unlawful. The amount excludes ...
AfriForum has won a major victory for residents of the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality after the High Court in Pretoria ...
The City of Tshwane plans to appeal a Gauteng High Court ruling that deemed its R194 monthly cleansing levy unlawful, a ...
The Gauteng High Court has set aside the City of Tshwane’s R194 cleansing fee for households using private waste collectors, ...
Almost 250 000 Tshwane residents who were targeted by the City of Tshwane for payment of a monthly cleaning levy of R194 – despite not using the city’s refuse removal service – can now breathe a sigh ...
Tshwane councillors have condemned the previous administration's failure to deliver a promised metro police command centre, leading to a decision to write off R5. 3 million in unimplemented assets.
Lobby group Afriforum has confirmed that it has instructed its lawyers to prepare legal action against the City of Cape Town ...
According to metro spokesperson Lindela Mashigo, if no waste account was registered for a property, the city cleansing levy is automatically applied.
The water is fishy, has a chemical smell, and is undrinkable. Residents say it is unfair that they must pay for a service which the metro simply cannot deliver.
Pretoria high court has set aside City of Tshwane's controversial cleansing levy, ruling that it's illegal and invalid.