Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero has survived another day after a no-confidence motion against him was deferred. City councillors were focused on debating whether to create a position for the first ...
Johannesburg faces potential turmoil with the upcoming no-confidence motion against Mayor Dada Morero, marking a possible 11th mayor in a decade. The city may also gain its first deputy executive ...
The annual remuneration for a full-time councillor serving as executive deputy mayor is estimated at R1 280 117 ...
Councillors approved a deputy mayor position for the first time in the city’s history, with 107 voting in favour ...
The council speaker has been requested to ensure that the motion of no confidence against Dada Morero is done through a ...
The ANC in Johannesburg is split, with one faction wanting Dada Morero to resign and another calling for him to remain as ...
The Citizen has seen a letter that has been sent by Al Jama-ah councillor Kabelo Gwamanda to Council Speaker Margret Arnolds.
The new job comes with a R1.28m salary, which is expected to be accommodated within the approved 2025/26 financial year ...
Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero has formally accused the ANC’s own electoral officials of rigging the regional conference that ...
Mayor Dada Morero is facing a council bid to oust him from his position after a motion sponsored by coalition partner Al Jama-ah seeking to axe him. However, opposition parties in council have ...
The mayor of South Africa's biggest city Johannesburg resigned on Monday, saying he was stepping down from the main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) over the party's approach to racial inequality.
Julius Malema questioned why Helen Zille believes she is worthy of leading Johannesburg as mayor, citing the DA’s handling of crime in Cape Town.