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metrobus-logoGETTING vast numbers of people from one part of the city to another safely, quickly and affordably is the job of Metrobus, the Johannesburg Metropolitan Bus Service.

Set up as a company in 2000, it is wholly owned by the City of Johannesburg. It is also the second largest municipal bus operator in South Africa, with 532 buses covering 80 scheduled routes and 130 school routes.

Metrobus transports about 90 000 passengers daily fulfilling its primary task - transporting commuters using a scheduled bus service.

TENDER INVITATION
Metrobus hereby invites all interested service providers to participate in the following tenders.

  • TECH 09/2010: Supply of bus oil, fuel and air filters
  • TECH 10/2010: Supply of welding gases
  • OPS 01/2010: Supply of bus ticket rolls
  • Download tender [PDF, 1.44mb]

Corporate Governance
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Chancellor House to be restored
THE City has big plans for Chancellor House, the former home of the Mandela and Tambo law firm in the centre of Joburg.
Legend is unforgettable
A MUSICAL on the life of pianist Nat King Cole is scheduled for the Joburg Theatre Complex, with a special ballet performance to raise funds for the South African Ballet Theatre.
William Nicol to close
A SECTION of William Nicol Drive will be closed, preventing access to and from the N1, over the long weekend, as the interchange is converted into a single point interchange.
Inner city housing in focus
THE Inner City Charter Partnership Forum discussed progress in revitalising the inner city, with a specific focus on the residential sector and plans for bad buildings.
Big stars to rock Joburg
MUSIC will begin the World Cup, with a huge concert planned to celebrate the kickoff. Loads of international stars are on the bill.

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