A team is attending to a burst water pipe affecting water supply to Alberton and some parts of Thokoza. The team is investigating the extent of the damages, which will be followed by repairs. The estimated restoration time is not yet established. The affected areas include: Roving
On Monday, 18 September 2023, the Speaker of Council in the City of Ekurhuleni, Cllr. Nthabiseng Tshivhenga, officiated the swearing of a new Economic Freedom Fighters Councillor.
The City of Ekurhuleni is actively addressing ongoing water supply challenges, particularly in the Tsakane/Geluksdal and Etwatwa/Daveyton areas where low storage levels are affecting supply and pressure. To protect the system from cavitation, pumps are temporarily offline until water levels stabilize. The Kwa-Thema reservoir is currently empty, and its outlets will remain
The City of Ekurhuleni is extremely concerned about the development of sinkholes along Rondebult Road in Boksburg. A new sinkhole was discovered yesterday (Thursday 14 September) adjacent to the first one which developed a few months ago.
Residents in Etwatwa are without water following the vandalism of Etwatwa Extension 19 reservoir pump station on Tuesday. The incident was discovered by municipal workers on Wednesday morning. Technicians are on site conducting repairs to the damaged infrastructure and the estimation is that repairs will be completed on Saturday, 16 September. “The city condemns such […]
The City, through the informal settlements re-blocking programme, has electrified 502 stands in Tokyo Sexwale and 240 in Ramaphosa settlements, Boksburg.
The City of Ekurhuleni would like to inform residents that the Incident Management System (IMS) is back online following a technical glitch that affected the call logging system for the whole of yesterday. Now that the system is back online, residents who had contacted the call centre will be receiving reference numbers for the service-delivery […]
The City of Ekurhuleni continues to closely monitor the reservoirs that are affected by insufficient water supply from Rand Water’s Mapleton Pump Station. The reservoirs supplying the following areas remain affected: The City will continue to provide roving water tankers to the affected areas until the situation normalises. Residents are advised to use water