Dear residents We need your views on the following issue. So far this year we have had very few events but brace yourselves, they are about to start… If you can’t bear the noise and the bustle and… Read More
The official publication of the Emmarentia Residents Association Water Interruptions – Another Crisis “No water” has become a common cry from us all. What is going on? Rob Cass who holds ERA’s infrastructure portfolio takes a look. A… Read More
ERA and Councillor Nicolene Jonker are organising a Town Hall meeting just for Emmarentia residents so you can find out: why there is consistently no water coming out of our taps and what the plans are to improve… Read More
The City of Joburg is currently engaged in a process to value all properties in Joburg. See FAQs below explaining all the processes.
The Official Publication of the Emmarentia Residents’ Association Meet our new ERA Exco team 19 November 10am – 1pm, outside Checkers We are delighted to welcome new members to our Emmarentia Residents Association Exco team. Ayanda Mjekula has… Read More
The City will be holding its annual outreach through the Community Based Planning process to residents in Wards 87, 88, 98, 117 at Marks Park on 29 October 2022. The CBP is a process that feeds into the… Read More
The Official Publication of the Emmarentia Residents’ Association Message from ERA chairperson to ERA AGM – Let’s fix this broken country together Our country is broken. Our roads, railways, water, power infrastructure etc. are crumbling. We all need… Read More
Gemey Abrahams who holds ERA’s town planning and heritage portfolio, recently submitted a comprehensive report to the provincial heritage authorities on the history of the seven properties that will be demolished to make way for the mixed use… Read More
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Posted: 19th June 2023 by Jenny Grice
ERA demands answers from Joburg Water
Since October 2022 we’ve come to realise that there’s no guarantee that water will come out of our taps when we turn them on. Last year we were told that it was because users were filling their pools… Read More