The Gauteng Liquor Traders Association has condemned proposed increases in liquor licensing fees, arguing that they will disproportionately affect … Read more: Gauteng liquor traders slam proposed licensing fee hikes as blow to township businesses
Gauteng roads and transport NEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela said 17 schoolchildren were in the minibus when it crashed at 7am on the N4 eastbound near … Read more: ‘Unlicensed driver drives off highway onto dirt road’: 17 children hurt – The Herald
Gauteng police have arrested two more men connected to the brutal murder of 22-year-old e-hailing driver Isaac Satlat in Pretoria West. Read more: JUST IN | E-hailing murder: Two more arrested! – Daily Sun
Gauteng lives in danger as 44% of provincial traffic lights are non-functional. 16 Feb 2026 in Press Statements … Read more: ANC-EFF Coalition protects criminal officers – Gauteng
PRETORIA – Witness F has been hospitalised and will not be available to give testimony before the Madlanga Commission on Monday. The Commission … Read more: Witness F hospitalised, testimony at Madlanga Commission moved to March – eNCA
“All suspects are expected to appear before the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 16 February 2026, facing charges that include car hijacking and … Read more: Three arrested over the brutal murder of Nigerian Bolt driver Isaac Satlat in Pretoria – IOL
… Gauteng and the Western Cape to help tackle illegal mining and gang violence. President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to formally approach … Read more: Parliament yet to approve SANDF deployment to Gauteng, Western Cape – eNCA
On Monday, Gauteng police confirmed that two additional male suspects, aged 30 and 26, had been arrested and would join the woman in court. Gauteng … Read more: Three arrested over the brutal murder of Nigerian Bolt driver Isaac Satlat in Pretoria
… Johannesburg. He said criminal charges have already been laid against 56 municipalities for failing to deliver water. Ramaphosa also added that … Read more: SA water crisis deepening: Experts call for professionals, not cadres, to lead solutions