Gauteng MEC for Economic Development, Agriculture and Rural Development Vuyiswa Ramokgopa has dismissed the CEO of the Gauteng Gambling Board and … Read more: Gauteng Gambling Board CEO dismissed following forensic report | SAnews
Gauteng infrastructure development and co-operative governance and traditional affairs MEC Jacob Mamabolo has called on the province’s 11 … Read more: Cogta MEC orders own tankers after R264m Gauteng ‘water mafia’ scam – Business Day
As we commemorate International Museum Day, let us recognise the invaluable contributions of our museums. The City of Johannesburg stands firm in … Read more: Johannesburg celebrates International Museum Day, honouring cultural heritage – IOL
Meanwhile, at the Division 4 regional meet in Indian River, the Johannesburg-Lewiston Cardinals had one of its athletes crowned as a regional … Read more: Here are the Gaylord-area track and field regional champions, state qualifiers
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) has sacked a KwaZulu-Natal councillor from the party over allegations of extortion and a money scam. Read more: IFP sacks KwaZulu-Natal councillor over extortion allegations – SABC News
However, he admits challenges persist in parts of KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, where infrastructure strain and illegal connections remain hurdles. Read more: Ramokgopa promises load reduction will fade in rural areas – eNCA
New R18 billion privately-funded city being built in South Africa’s richest province … Calgro M3 has broken ground on the Phase 1 bulk and link … Read more: New R18 billion privately-funded city being built in South Africa’s richest province
The Northern Cape police are urging parents, caregivers and communities to step up child protection efforts during Child Protection Month, warning that vigilance and swift reporting could save lives. Read more: Northern Cape police urge communities to protect children
… KwaZulu-Natal, Tulio de Oliveira, Stellenbosch University. Authors. Wolfgang Preiser. Head: Division of Medical Virology, Stellenbosch University. Read more: Hantavirus in Africa: why climate change, rats and weak surveillance are worrying scientists