Joburgâs service delivery acceleration programme leaves smile on Ivory Park residents
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Johannesburg - The City of Joburgâs service delivery acceleration programme left a smile on the faces of several residents in Ivory Park.
This comes after Joburg mayor Geoff Makhubo, along with his executive committee members, visited the township to attend to the needs of the community.
According to Makhubo, the visit forms part of the measures he will deploy in his fight against crime and grime in the countryâs financial capital, to take it back to its place of being âa world-class African cityâ.
Makhubo found himself in the midst of things along with Joburg Road Agency officials as they repaired the roads in the township.
Joburg warns of criminal syndicates amid Rabie Ridge land invasions Updated
Nokukhanya N Mntambo
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Officials in Johannesburg have raised their concerns about the increased incidents of land invasions in Rabie Ridge.
This comes after a group of community members begun illegally occupying private land in the area over the weekend. The issue that they have raised is that the said piece of land, that is in question, has been unoccupied and has been vacant for years and they are in need of places to stay, hence they have decided to go and allocate themselves,” says the city’s MMC for Housing Mlungisi Mabaso.
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Gauteng Human Settlements MEC, Lebogang Maile, is expected to visit Rabie Ridge on Tuesday after police fired stun grenades to disperse illegal land invaders on Monday.