City mourns passing of former Mayor Isaac Mogase
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The Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg Cllr
Geoffrey Makhubo has expressed shock and sadness on the news of the passing away of former Johannesburg Mayor
Isaac Mogase on Tuesday, 27 April 2021.
Cllr Mogase was the first post-apartheid era mayor of the Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council, which is the forebearer of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Council.
Former Johannesburg mayor, MP and ANC chief whip in Parliament Isaac Mogase died on Tuesday.
The cause of his death could not immediately be confirmed.
Current Mayor Geoffrey Makhubo described Mogase as a trailblazer .
The first post-apartheid Johannesburg mayor, Isaac Mogase, has died.
Mogase wore the mayoral chain of the Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council between 1995 and 2000, before the election of Amos Masondo.
Mogase died on Tuesday. The cause of his death could not immediately be confirmed.
Current Mayor Geoffrey Makhubo described Mogase as a trailblazer . We stand on the shoulders of giants like Ntate Mogase [for] their hard work and dedication to the people and development of this great city. Ntate Mogase was pivotal in laying the groundwork for the work we have done of stitching the city together and creating a one-city-one-tax-base for a united city, he said in a statement on Wednesday.
Johannesburg Property Company
15 January 2007
Overview
The City of Joburg Property Company (JPC) was established as an independent company mandated by its single shareholder, the City of Johannesburg, to carry out:
Property development;
Property management services; and
All ancillary services to the above.
The main object of the company was defined as being to develop and manage Council-owned properties for the purpose of maximising both social and commercial opportunities for the Council in the short and longer term .
The Johannesburg Property Company has its own website.
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