How do I log into my Tshwane account?

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How do I log into my Tshwane account?

On the www.e-Tshwane.co.za home page, select the ‘Login’ option to the top right of the page. Then select the relevant ‘Forgot Username’ or ‘Forgot Password’ option and follow the steps to reset your password or recover your username.

How do I pay my Tshwane bill online?

Pay your e-Tshwane account

  1. Log onto Internet Banking.
  2. Select Payments.
  3. Select MyBills.
  4. Select the e-Tshwane statement to pay.
  5. Complete My reference details and confirm amount.
  6. Select the e-Tshwane statement to pay.

How do I register for Tshwane?

In order to register for the e-Tshwane service, users will need to provide their Username, Title, Initials, Name, Surname, SA ID/Passport Number and the registration preferred contact method. From the e-Tshwane Home Page, navigate to the Register option at the top right of the Menu bar.

How do I submit meter readings on e-Tshwane?

Submit your meter readings to 012 358 9999 (press Option 2 then Option 4), 012 359 6888 (fax) or [email protected]. and submit your meter readings. This will ensure that your meter readings reflect in real time. Go to www.e-tshwane.co.za and register today.

Who runs Tshwane municipality?

Executive Mayor: Randall Williams, Cllr.

How can I check my Ekurhuleni account online?

Login. Click on My Profile. Click on Link Municipal Account. Click Associated if account is linked to ID number….For any queries or more information please contact the support team on:

  1. 011 999 5102.
  2. Email: [email protected].
  3. Siyakhokha.ekurhuleni.gov.za – and log a call.

How do I register for a municipal account?

The registration process Visit the municipal website at www.kouga.gov.za. Click on the “Ratepayers Info System” link on the home page. Click on the “Register Here” option. Complete the info as requested.

What is the City of Tshwane public website?

www.tshwane.gov.za
Log in to the Tshwane Website: www.tshwane.gov.za.

Can I read my own water meter?

A water meter measures the volume of water that passes through it. Every house has its own water meter, usually located in line with the front boundary of the property. These water meters can also be manually read.

How do I receive a municipal account via email?

Visit the municipal website at www.kouga.gov.za. Click on the “Ratepayers Info System” link on the home page. Click on the “Register Here” option. Complete the info as requested.

What was Tshwane called?

Pretoria
To him the meaning is not important: What matters is that Tshwane is the common name blacks have used for Pretoria for many years. Premi Appalraju, press spokeswoman for Arts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan, said the issue was one of transformation. “Pretoria was known as Tshwane long before the city was developed.”

How do I add an account to my e-Tshwane account?

Log on to the e-Tshwane site. Select the ‘Account Manager’ option under ‘Accounts’ in the main menu. Select the ‘Add Account’ button. Input the details of the account and select the ‘Add Account’ button.

How do I pay my e-Tshwane municipal bill?

Once you have added your municipal bill to your profile, log into the e-Tshwane site. Select the ‘Account Manager’ option under ‘Accounts’ in the main menu. A list of your associated municipal accounts will be displayed. Select the account you wish to pay and click on the ‘Pay selected Accounts’ option.

What happens if my e-Tshwane account is suspended?

The status for your payment will remain as ‘Pending’ on the e-Tshwane site, until you have completed the payment release. 18 – My service is suspended. If your service is suspended for non payment then tick the “payment for reconnection” box and your service will be reconnected within 4 hours. Your account must be fully paid.

How long does it take to pay with E-Tshwane?

Pay via e-Tshwane and we will restore your service in 4 hours. Enhanced service and peace of mind. history of bills, payments and enhanced services. The new Investor Portal. with the correct people to fast track your project or assist with enquiries. Apply for certificates and ER services. For General Enquiries please contact us on 012 358 2255.

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