… Gauteng and the Western Cape. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by … Gauteng’s investment moment: How the province’s economy has shifted over 10 … Read more: Gauteng’s investment moment: How the province’s economy has shifted over 10 years
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi pitched the Gauteng Economic Growth and Development Plan (EGDP) as a silver bullet to end the province’s sluggish … Read more: Lesufi pitches growth plan as answer to Gauteng’s economic woes – Business Day
… Gauteng provincial leader Nkululeko Dunga as his MEC for finance, to consolidate governance. … Gauteng in passing budgets. “We said to MK … Read more: Malema: The future of South Africa is the EFF, ANC and MK Party – The Mail & Guardian
… but severe thunderstorms and hot conditions are forecast for the Northern Cape, according to the South African Weather Service. Read more: Friday’s weather: Warm, thundershowers for most of SA; hot in Eastern and Northern Cape
… Northern Cape. Weather conditions and UVB forecast in South Africa’s provinces. Gauteng. Gauteng can expect partly cloudy and warm. The expected UVB … Read more: WEATHER: Severe storms spark flooding chaos in parts of SA – SAPeople
Northern Cape to host inaugural jobs, investment conference. 1 hour. Is your barista the 2026 Diners Club SA Barista of the Year? Entries now open. Read more: Why brands win when entertainment stops playing small – Dentsu – Bizcommunity
The Northern Cape Provincial Government is preparing to open the inaugural Northern Cape Investment and Jobs Conference in Kimberley… Read more: Northern Cape to host inaugural jobs, investment conference – Bizcommunity
Ekapa Minerals was under provisional liquidation as the high court in Kimberley heard the matter of its operations. In February a group of miners … Read more: Closure not absolution in Ekapa mine tragedy, says Mantashe – TimesLIVE
… Kimberley. The official programme will be at the Mittah Seperepere Convention Centre, 10 West Circular Road, Kimberley. – SAnews.gov.za. Share this … Read more: Government moves to reduce red tape for investors | SAnews