The City of Ekurhuleni (CoE) is committed to promoting fairness, transparency, and economic development through its Supply Chain Management (SCM) processes. In line with recent legislative changes and policy updates, the City invites all interested service providers, businesses, and members of
Scammers Posing as Municipal Officials – Stay Alert! The City of Ekurhuleni is calling on all residents, service providers, small businesses, and contractors to remain vigilant against individuals pretending to represent the municipality in matters related to tenders and procurement. In recent months, fraudsters have been impersonating City officials, using fake names,
In an era dominated by profit-driven enterprises, a growing number of communities are turning to cooperative businesses commonly known as ‘co-ops’, a model that places people, participation, and community at its core. A cooperative is a business owned and controlled by its members, who are often the users, workers, or consumers of its services. Unlike […]
The City continues to roll out a transformative programme to boost local economies by establishing township business hubs. These hubs are designed to support small and informal businesses by offering access to trading spaces, incubation services, light manufacturing facilities, and business mentorship. Township economies play a vital role in driving grassroots economic
The City is calling on all Ekurhuleni based businesses to obtain the necessary operating licences and trading permits in compliance with the Businesses Act No. 71 of 1991. This requirement applies to an array of businesses, including restaurants, pubs, informal traders, and spaza shops. The City has noted a sizeable number of businesses that operate […]
We have recently been made aware of fraudulent activities targeting potential bidders. Scammers are impersonating City of Ekurhuleni officials and attempting to deceive suppliers into providing sensitive information or soliciting payments. In the most recent incident, a service provider was called by someone claiming to be from CoE informing them that they are recommended,
The City of Ekurhuleni in partnership with the Ekurhuleni Water Care Company (ERWAT) hosted industry giants at the City Meets Business stakeholder engagement on Friday, 21 June.
In an effort to boost the township economy and local business, the City of Ekurhuleni has put aside R9 million to assist owners of tuckshops, spaza shops; and fruit and vegetable traders in the region.
The Integrated Development and Planning (IDP) consultative meeting with the business sector got off on a flying start on Tuesday, 7 November at the Alberton Civic Centre.
The City of Ekurhuleni, known for its vibrant business environment and commitment to economic development, proudly acknowledges the significant contributions of the beer industry to local job creation and revenue generation. Today, the MMC, Cllr Nomadlozi Nkosi responsible for Economic Development in the City of Ekurhuleni attended the 3rd Annual State of the Beer Economy











