It s been suggested that a memorandum drawn up by the fans will be handed over to management after their match at the club s official headquarters, with an official date reportedly set for May 14.
Chiefs supporters are believed to be disgruntled by the club s management after dropping outside of the top eight after the defeat to Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila this week, while they are now in their sixth season without silverware.
The Soweto giants have confirmed they are aware of the plans, with the peaceful protest already said to have been agreed upon with the Johannesburg Metropolice Department (JMPD). The club has been made aware of the planned march but we haven t got further details. Appropriate steps will be determined next week, club communications officer Vina Maphosa tells
Traffic restrictions in place for Joburg State of the City Address on 4 May
The Johannesburg Metro Police Department on Monday 3 May 2021 issued a Traffic Advisory for Tuesday and Wednesday, ahead of the State of the City Address (SOCA).
The Johannesburg Metro Police Department, on Monday 3 May 2021, issued a Traffic Advisory for Tuesday and Wednesday, ahead of the State of the City Address (SOCA).
The police department confirmed that “traffic restrictions will come in effect for the SOCA taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday [4 and 5 May] at the Metro Centre Braamfontein”.
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Joburg State of the City Address 2021
RUBBER BULLETS FLY IN KLIPFONTEIN! News24.com
Comments JMPD officers disperse residents of Klipfontein who are protesting over service delivery. Photo By Ntwaagae Seleka.
Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) officers fired rubber bullets at protesting residents of Klipfontein, who had barricaded roads to demand services.
Groups of residents closed the busy Allandale Road, which disrupted the flow of traffic.
Protests began at 05:00, with residents demanding a new clinic, police station and roads. They also complained of water shortages.
They further claimed the City of Johannesburg had failed to provide the area with services.
Residents have demanded that they be addressed by the mayor, Geoff Makhubo.
Residents barricaded Allandale Road, demanding services from the City of Johannesburg.
Mayor Geoff Makhubo promised to visit the area and engage with residents.
Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) officers fired rubber bullets at protesting residents of Klipfontein, who had barricaded roads to demand services.
Groups of residents closed the busy Allandale Road, which disrupted the flow of traffic.
Protests began at 05:00, with residents demanding a new clinic, police station and roads. They also complained of water shortages.
They further claimed the City of Johannesburg had failed to provide the area with services.
Residents have demanded that they be addressed by the mayor, Geoff Makhubo.
Joburg launches an initiative to fix potholes Updated
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Motorists using one of the busiest roads in the country, should expect some disruptions this morning when the City of Johannesburg launches its campaign to fix potholes.
Image courtesy: Johannesburg Roads Agency
Mayor Geoffrey Makhubo will officially launch the Pothole Patrol initiative on William Nicol Drive at 8am.
The City of Johannesburg has partnered with Discovery and Dialdirect in an initiative to fix potholes.
“The Pothole Patrol partnership aims to manage the repair of potholes throughout Johannesburg, in a unique data-driven initiative designed to make roads safer for all residents. The initiative will