SABC News (@SABCNews). 31 likes 7 replies. Soldiers have arrived in Riverlea in Johannesburg this morning. This comes after President Cyril … Read more: Soldiers have arrived in Riverlea in Johannesburg this morning. This comes after President … – X
Ramaphosa said in a notice to the Speaker of Parliament that 550 soldiers would be involved in an initial deployment in the Gauteng province … Read more: South Africa deploys troops in Johannesburg to tackle organized crime
The deployment will focus on illegal mining in the Gauteng, North West and Free State provinces, and gang violence in the Western Cape and Eastern … Read more: South Africa deploys troops in Johannesburg to tackle organized crime | Lethbridge News Now
Troops have been deployed on the streets of South Africa’s biggest city after the president announced plans last month to use the army to help … Read more: South Africa deploys troops in Johannesburg to tackle organized crime – AP News
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Soldiers were deployed on the streets of South Africa’s biggest city on Wednesday after the president announced plans last … Read more: South Africa deploys troops in Johannesburg to tackle organized crime | The Seattle Times
… Johannesburg. The pair was arrested following a shooting incident at the Mugabe residency in Hyde Park, Johannesburg, that left a gardener in hospital … Read more: LIVE: Bellarmine Mugabe, co-accused appear in court – SABC News
Canal+ is moving forward with plans for a secondary listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) as part of a broader strategy to deepen its … Read more: Canal+ Signals Africa Focus with Secondary Johannesburg Stock Exchange Listing
Gauteng launches a new debt collection unit to track motorists with outstanding vehicle licence fees, a critical source of provincial revenue. Read more: New Gauteng unit to tackle millions in licence debt – IOL
The budget tabled today by the Gauteng MEC for Finance, Lebogang Maile, focuses on the wrong priorities, excluding the urgent need to address the … Read more: Maile’s budget priorities exclude fixing Gauteng’s collapsing infrastructure