What whispers echo within the walls of Ekurhuleni Head Office? We stand before Ekurhuleni Head Office, a place born from the union of nine towns and eleven administrations in 2000. Ekurhuleni Head Office is more than just a building; it’s a symbol of unity and the pursuit of peace. The very name “Ekurhuleni,” chosen by the people of the region, means “place of peace” in Xitsonga. This reflects the aspiration for harmony after the political violence that scarred the East Rand in the early 1990s. The building itself, located on the corner of Rose and Cross streets in Germiston, stands as a testament to the region’s transformation. The Ekurhuleni Head Office, with its distinct logo, embodies the spirit of this diverse city. The green represents the environment and agriculture. The black ellipse symbolizes the region’s reliance on coal. The yellow triangle signifies the gold mining industry. The blue shape represents aviation and water. The red connects Ekurhuleni to the national flag and provides a vibrant balance. The Ekurhuleni Head Office has seen the city grow and thrive. It has witnessed the development of a Growth and Development Strategy, aiming to shape a better future for its citizens. The city’s dedication to progress is evident. Ekurhuleni, governed from this very building, strives to be a place of peace and prosperity. The Ekurhuleni Head Office isn’t just an administrative center; it’s the heart of a city striving for peace and progress. It’s a place where the echoes of the past mingle with the hopes of the future.
7th Day Adventists
Did you know that the 7th Day Adventists in Johannesburg have a rich history stretching back to the late 19th