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EMERGENCY INCREASE IN WATER TARIFFS
Published: MOSSELBAY MUNICIPALITY - Monday, 01 March 2010
EMERGENCY INCREASE IN WATER TARIFFS. Read More...
CONSTRUCTION OF REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANT BEGINS
Published: MOSSELBAY MUNICIPALITY - Friday, 12 February 2010
CONSTRUCTION OF REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANT BEGINS. Read More...
MOSSEL BAY MUNICIPALITY GETS CLEAN AUDIT REPORT
MOSSEL BAY MUNICIPALITY GETS CLEAN AUDIT REPORT
Published: Internal News Release - Tuesday, 26 January 2010
The Mossel Bay Municipality received an unqualified audit report for the 2008/2009 financial year from the Auditor-General, thereby repeating its similar achievement of the 2007/2008 financial year.. Read More...
TENDER FOR PROJECT TO SUPPLEMENT WATER SUPPLY TO BE AWARDED
Published: Internal News Release - Thursday, 21 January 2010
A tender for a the establishment of a reverse osmosis facility at a cost of approximately R49 million to purify municipal effluent to a standard that would render it suitable for production purposes at PetroSA’s synthetic fuels plant and save water for Mossel Bay, has closed on Friday, 15 January 2010, and is expected to be awarded within the next week.. Read More...
EMERGENCY INCREASE IN WATER TARIFFS
Published: Internal News Release - Thursday, 14 January 2010
The Town Council of Mossel Bay approved an emergency increase in water tariffs with effect from 1 March 2010 at a Special Council Meeting that took place on Monday, 11 January 2010. Read More...
MUNICIPALITY STILL HOPEFUL OF ATTRACTING A 2010 TEAM
Published: Internal News Release - Wednesday, 06 January 2010
The Mossel Bay Municipality remains hopeful that it will still be able to attract a 2010 World Cup soccer team to establish its base camp in Mossel Bay after Paraguay has announced that it plans to switch its base camp to another area, says the Municipality in a statement.. Read More...
WATER RESTRICTIONS: MUNICIPALITY RESPONDS TO CRITICISM
Published: Internal News Release - Tuesday, 15 December 2009
The present water situation in Mossel Bay has resulted in some criticism of the Municipality’s planning, while questions have also been asked why the Municipality has decided to keep its caravan parks open and why it supplies water to PetroSA if the town is at the risk of running out of water in March 2010 if it does not rain enough before then. . Read More...
HOPE FOR THE HOMELESS
Published: Mossel Bay Haven Committee - Tuesday, 08 December 2009
The Mossel Bay Haven Committee, with the support and encouragement of our Mayor, Municipal Manager and Council, is hard at work to provide a permanent Night Shelter.. Read More...
MOSSEL BAY MUNICIPALITY WALKS FOR CANCER
Published: Internal News Release - Thursday, 03 December 2009
Three teams of the Mossel Bay Municipality have challenged one another to see who can raise the most funds in this weekend’s relay for life in aid of the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) at the amphitheatre in Hartenbos. Read More...
MOSSEL BAY'S NEW FOOTBALL PITCH TO HELP SPORTS
Published: Mossel Bay Tourism. - Thursday, 03 December 2009
The Municipality of Mossel Bay will complete the installation of its new FIFA-standard football pitch on the Extension 23 Community Fields within days - and whilst it will provide the Paraguayan Team with an ideal surface on which to practice when it bases itself in the town for the 2010 World Cup, it has, in fact, a much greater role to play.. Read More...