Headlines News

CITY OF JOHANNESBURG ENGAGES STAKEHOLDERS ON 2025/26 TARIFFS IN TRANSPARENCY DRIVE

Poppy Louw

The City of Johannesburg’s Finance Department recently concluded a series of targeted stakeholder engagement sessions aimed at unpacking the City’s approved tariffs for the 20​25/26 financial year.


These sessions form part of the City’s broader drive to promote transparency and foster stronger partnerships with the media, business community and City councillors.

Key topics covered included the rationale behind cost-reflective tariffs, the financial sustainability of municipal services and the need to balance affordability with reliable service delivery. City officials assured stakeholders that revenue raised through tariffs directly supports critical services such as water, electricity, refuse collection and sanitation.

Business stakeholders, in particular, were invited to raise their views on how tariff adjustments may impact operations and to suggest ways to improve future engagements. This platform enabled meaningful dialogue between the private sector and the City, reinforcing Johannesburg’s vision of remaining a competitive, business-friendly metropolis.

For councillors, the engagement ensured they are well-equipped to answer community questions and manage public expectations.

As part of the City’s commitment to open communication, the presentations, a summarised tariffs poster, and a comprehensive tariffs booklet are available for download. These resources provide deeper insights into the tariff structure and its direct link to service delivery outcomes.

Click here to access the full materials, including the tariffs poster, booklet, and presentations. Tariffs


SOURCED.


Related posts

BUILDING A WORKPLACE WHERE YOUNG PEOPLE CAN THRIVE

Nie Cele

EXQUISITE MUNSIENVILLE GALACTICOS FC ARE THE NEW RED BULL KASI CUP CHAMPIONS

Nie Cele

OVER R400 MILLION INVESTED IN SOWETO’S  ORLANDO EKHAYA AND POWER PARK HOUSING PROJECT

Nie Cele

Leave a Comment