The Democratic Alliance (DA) Gauteng is calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene and ensure that the City of Johannesburg is placed under … Read more: DA calls on President’s intervention to place City of Joburg under financial administration
… Gauteng on Tuesday this week. The search was prompted by the recovery of drugs in Gauteng last month and action taken on intelligence sourced in … Read more: Police prevent cocaine valued at R13 million reaching Gauteng – DefenceWeb
Inconsistent messaging from the Gauteng MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Vuyiswa Ramokgopa regarding the Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) … Read more: Gauteng farmers again failed by MEC Ramokgopa’s confused messaging on FMD crisis
“Intelligence indicated that drugs recovered in Gauteng in April had entered the country via Durban Harbour. This led to the profiling of specific … Read more: R13 million cocaine bust at Durban Harbour sparks major SAPS manhunt – The Star
Severe weather continues to hammer the eastern parts of the Garden Route, causing flooding and evacuations, with more than 200mm of rainfall in … Read more: More than 200mm of rain pounds Garden Route, floods force evacuations and road closures
Note to editors: Please find attached English soundbite by Dr Jack Bloom MPL. The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng commends the progress made … Read more: Cancer biopsy backlogs cut after DA visit – Gauteng
As Gauteng Treasury intervenes in Johannesburg’s escalating financial crisis, the threat of funding cuts looms large, risking essential services … Read more: Gauteng Treasury intervenes as funding cuts loom for Johannesburg – IOL
Gauteng is a unique beast in South Africa: a mega-region of more than 20-million people, the most unequal urban space in one of the world’s most … Read more: YACOOB ABBA OMAR | Come with me down (Gauteng’s) Paradise Road – Business Day
… Gauteng and the Western Cape when it was considering whether to pass … Gauteng. In papers before the court, Budlender said there was a … Read more: ‘Redo NHI process’, says Western Cape Premier Winde as ConCourt ponders health law challenges