The City of Tshwane Roads and Transport Department would like to inform residents that its Centurion Licencing Centre has resumed operations with effect from Wednesday, 1 June 2022, after almost a week of closure due to a break in. Some services that w ...
The war against potholes will be won soon by the City of Tshwane
Running its own crusher plant will assist the City to accelerate repairing potholes and reduce the current backlog. The City of Tshwane has invested R46 million to upgrade the Bon Accord Quarry Crusher Plant in Onderstepoort. This investment will ensure ...
City supports local football development
Over the weekend, the City, in collaboration with JDR Stars Football Club and its partners, donated football kits and sporting equipment to three local football clubs in Soshanguve, namely KDS United Football Club, Young Spartans Football Club and Holbeac ...
Budget Speech 2022 – Zero tolerance for electricity theft
The City of Tshwane will not tolerate electricity theft – whether through illegal connections or bypassing prepaid meters. Electricity theft is a major problem which has seen the City losing approximately R470 million per annum. This is R470 million taken ...
Igniting excellence: The City of Tshwane wins Public Sector Innovation League Award
It is with great pleasure to announce that the City of Tshwane has won the Innovation League Award in the Public Sector category. The City was invited to participate in the 2021/2022 South African Innovation League Awards and it faced tight competition ...
Planned water supply interruption at Cullinan Water Purification Plant
Residents of Cullinan in Region 5 are informed about a planned water supply interruption scheduled for Wednesday, 13 April 2022. During this period, the City’s team of technicians will install 150 mm and 100 mm electromagnetic flow meters at Cullinan W ...
R134 million to refurbish Wapadrand Substation
The City announced its R134 million Wapadrand Substation refurbishment project which will bring an end to recurring electricity outages. In the past few years, the substation has been regularly catching fire and experiencing mechanical breakdowns, leaving ...
#TshwaneYaTima revenue-collection campaign bearing fruit
The City of Tshwane took a firm step to disconnect electricity and water to government departments, commercial properties and households who have defaulted on their municipal accounts. At the end of January 2022, the City was owed in excess of R17 billion ...
Protests by driving schools lead to service interruptions at City of Tshwane licencing centres
The City of Tshwane Roads and Transport Department would like to inform its customers that some licencing centres and motor vehicle registration offices across Tshwane are experiencing service delivery interruptions due to a strike by driving schools. ...
Parts of Pretoria East to be affected by a necessary planned water interruption
The City has received a notification from Rand Water about a planned shutdown of the water supply to parts of Pretoria East. During this period the water utility will install tie-ins and meter connections on the newly installed pipeline. This import ...