Merafong City Local Municipality Tenders 2024
Merafong City Local Municipality Tenders found. View complete tender details and tender notices (NIT) for FREE. Get tender corrigendum updates. Download Merafong City Local Municipality Tenders Document (NIT) and actual tender requirement.The Merafong City Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the West Rand Dist More..
No Match Found
Know About : Merafong City Local Municipality
The Merafong City Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the West Rand District in the Gauteng Province. It is the largest of three municipalities in the district making up almost half of its geographical area. It is situated about 65km from Johannesburg and is serviced by a number of major roads including the N12 from Johannesburg to Cape Town and the N14 which is the main road between Gauteng and Mahikeng (previously Mafikeng) via Ventersdorp. Its boundaries enclose some of the richest gold mines in the world. Formerly a cross-border municipality the entire municipality was transferred to the North West Province following the abolition of cross-border municipalities by an amendment to the South African Constitution in 2005. The municipality was part of the North West Province from 2005 to 2009 when it was reincorporated into the Gauteng Province by another amendment to the Constitution following often violent protests in the township of Khutsong. Merafongs historical development is closely knit with the discovery of rich gold deposits in the early 1930s. Fochville is the oldest town in the region and was declared a town in 1951. The town Carletonville was named after Guy Carleton Jones an engineer from the Gold Fields Ltd mining company who played a prominent role in the discovery of the West Wits gold field of which Carletonville forms a part. The mining company decided in November 1946 to establish the town. Carletonville was proclaimed in 1948 and attained Town Council Status on 1 July 1959. Wedela is situated between Western Deep Levels and Elandsrand mine. The towns name is derived from the prefixes of the two mines: the Wed- from Western Deep Levels and the -ela from Elandsrand. Wedela was established as a mining village in December 1978 by Harry Oppenheimer and municipal status was granted to the town on 1 January 1990.
Contact Addresss of Merafong City Local Municipality
3 Halite Street, Carletonville, 2499
Contact No of Merafong City Local Municipality
Tel : 018 788 9500
Fax : 018 786 1105
The Merafong City Local Municipality is a Category B municipality situated within the West Rand District in the Gauteng Province. It is the largest of three municipalities in the district making up almost half of its geographical area. It is situated about 65km from Johannesburg and is serviced by a number of major roads including the N12 from Johannesburg to Cape Town and the N14 which is the main road between Gauteng and Mahikeng (previously Mafikeng) via Ventersdorp. Its boundaries enclose some of the richest gold mines in the world. Formerly a cross-border municipality the entire municipality was transferred to the North West Province following the abolition of cross-border municipalities by an amendment to the South African Constitution in 2005. The municipality was part of the North West Province from 2005 to 2009 when it was reincorporated into the Gauteng Province by another amendment to the Constitution following often violent protests in the township of Khutsong. Merafongs historical development is closely knit with the discovery of rich gold deposits in the early 1930s. Fochville is the oldest town in the region and was declared a town in 1951. The town Carletonville was named after Guy Carleton Jones an engineer from the Gold Fields Ltd mining company who played a prominent role in the discovery of the West Wits gold field of which Carletonville forms a part. The mining company decided in November 1946 to establish the town. Carletonville was proclaimed in 1948 and attained Town Council Status on 1 July 1959. Wedela is situated between Western Deep Levels and Elandsrand mine. The towns name is derived from the prefixes of the two mines: the Wed- from Western Deep Levels and the -ela from Elandsrand. Wedela was established as a mining village in December 1978 by Harry Oppenheimer and municipal status was granted to the town on 1 January 1990.
Contact Addresss of Merafong City Local Municipality
3 Halite Street, Carletonville, 2499
Contact No of Merafong City Local Municipality
Tel : 018 788 9500
Fax : 018 786 1105