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  2. South African Municipal Workers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The union was founded on 24 October 1987, when the Municipal Workers' Union of South Africa merged with the Cape Town Municipal Workers' Association (CTMWA), and the municipal workers' sections of General Workers' Union of South Africa, South African Allied Workers' Union and Transport and General Workers' Union.

  3. Johannesburg Roads Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Johannesburg Roads Agency is a department of the Government of Gauteng. JRA began on business on 1 January 2001 with the City of Johannesburg being the main shareholder. [1] The JRA's plans, designs, constructs, operates, controls, rehabilitates and maintains the roads and stormwater infrastructure in Johannesburg.

  4. City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality - Wikipedia

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    In 2010–11, the municipality faced a qualified audit from the Auditor-General following a large number of billing issues, as the result of the flawed implementation of a SAP system. [ 23 ] [ 4 ] The city's call centre also experienced a crisis at the same time, with staff refusing to work.

  5. The health sector holds many of the best job opportunities for workers in 2025, due to factors like high labor demand and pay, according to a new ranking from job search site I… CBS News 11 days ago

  6. Midvaal Local Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Midvaal Municipality is the fastest growing municipality in Gauteng due to its rapid economic growth. [5] Midvaal has undergone a radical change from a quaint country area to a booming tourist, recreational and industrial centre in southern Gauteng. [citation needed] Midvaal has grown from 60,000 residents in 2001 to about 100,000 in 2011.

  7. Proudly South African - Wikipedia

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    Proudly South African was established in 2001, born out of the 1998 Presidential Job Summit which was convened by the late former President Nelson Mandela. The country’s official buy local advocacy campaign is aligned to the government’s objective of combatting the triple challenges of poverty, inequality and above all, unemployment.