THE FIRE CAME HUNGRY BUT POLOKWANE MUNICIPALITY SERVED IT A COLD PLATE OF DEFEAT This afternoon, Polokwane Municipality responded to a devastating fire that broke out at the corner of Paul Kruger and Rissik Streets, destroying Hungry Lion and Tip Top shops. The scene carried the weight of loss for business owners, employees …
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Public Notice – UNPLANNED POWER INTERRUPTIONS AFFECTING MULTIPLE AREAS
PUBLIC NOTICE Sunday, 21 September 2025 UNPLANNED POWER INTERRUPTIONS AFFECTING MULTIPLE AREAS Polokwane Municipality is aware of unplanned electricity supply interruptions currently affecting the following areas and properties: Extensions 40, 44, 78 Freshmark Katelyn Michelle Crescent N1 Industrial area New Boxer Store Place of Safety Ramohlale Industrial We Buy Cars …
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This morning, Executive Mayor Cllr Makoro John Mpe began his day at Bakgaga ba Mothapo Traditional Authorities, planting and donating 300 trees to celebrate Arbor Week and Heritage Month – 19 September 2025
HERITAGE IN OUR ROOTS, FUTURE IN OUR LEAVES This morning, Executive Mayor Cllr Makoro John Mpe began his day at Bakgaga ba Mothapo Traditional Authorities, planting and donating 300 trees to celebrate Arbor Week and Heritage Month. Under the theme “My Tree, My Oxygen”, the Executive Mayor reminded us that trees are nature’s beauty, life, …
Public Notice -RATES HALL OPEN FOR MUNICIPAL PAYMENTS AND VIP TICKET SALES 19 September 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE Friday, 19 September 2025 RATES HALL OPEN FOR MUNICIPAL PAYMENTS AND VIP TICKET SALES Polokwane Municipality hereby informs all customers and soccer lovers that the RatesHall will be open this Saturday, 20 September 2025 from 09h00 to 14h00. During this special opening, residents will be able to: Settle …
The Municipal Public Accounts Committee (MPAC), chaired by Cllr Mapula Phoshoko, puts the spotlight on the 2024/2025 fourth quarter institutional performance report.
WATCH | ACCONTABILITY IN ACTION The Municipal Public Accounts Committee (MPAC), chaired by Cllr Mapula Phoshoko, puts the spotlight on the 2024/2025 fourth quarter institutional performance report. Transparency, oversight and good governance at work – because the people deserve nothing less. END https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17EdVfvguA/
Public Notice – 2026/27 DRAFT IDP STATUS QUO ANALYSIS REPORT FOR COMMENTS
PUBLIC NOTICE 2026/27 DRAFT IDP STATUS QUO ANALYSIS REPORT FOR COMMENTS IDP/BUDGET/PMS REPRESENTATIVE FORUM Notice is hereby given in terms of Municipal Systems Act (32 of 2000) Section 28 that the 2026/27 Draft IDP Status Quo Analysis Report for Polokwane Municipality is now available. Interested stakeholders / Communities are invited to submit …
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In Titibe, from Marobala to Makgoba, the road to progress is taking shape. This is the upgrading of the road to tar and the contractor is hard at work tipping and processing G2 material for the base layer — a solid foundation for a smoother, stronger tar road ahead.
FORWARD WE GO, NO TURNING BACK In Titibe, from Marobala to Makgoba, the road to progress is taking shape. This is the upgrading of the road to tar and the contractor is hard at work tipping and processing G2 material for the base layer – a solid foundation for a smoother, stronger tar road ahead. …
Public Notice – MPAC PUBLIC HEARING – 16 September 2025
BUILDING BRIDGES, NOT BARRIERS
BUILDING BRIDGES, NOT BARRIERS In Maripathekong (Ward 3, Molepo/Chuene/Maja cluster), the ground is shifting. A brand-new low-level bridge is taking shape, connecting communities and paving the way for safer, smoother travel. From dust to concrete, this is progress you can walk (or drive) on. END https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GB6LRLRDV/
Public Notice – RESERVOIR LEVELS SHOW RECOVERY FOLLOWING PLANNED WATER SUPPLY INTERRUPTIONS – 15 September 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE Monday, 15 September 2025 RESERVOIR LEVELS SHOW RECOVERY FOLLOWING PLANNED WATER SUPPLY INTERRUPTIONS Reservoir levels are beginning to show signs of recovery and improvement following the recent planned water supply interruptions from the Olifantspoort and Ebenezer schemes. While some areas are already receiving supply, others that are still experiencing low or no flow …