Mpumalanga, Limpopo, the North West, Free State, Northern Cape, Western Cape and Gauteng residents have been warned to ...
Gauteng's ambitious R211 billion budget allocation reveals major investments in education and healthcare, with R69. 6 billion ...
More than 51 000 residents of Gauteng have used the province’s e-Panic Button to call for help in emergency situations since the inception of the crime-fighting technology. According to the province’s ...
Scattered showers and thundershowers are expected in multiple regions, particularly in Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and KwaZulu-Natal ...
Since the launch of the Gauteng e-panic button in April 2024, the Gauteng e-government department has seen 100 000 downloads from residents, with hopes that the number of downloads will increase in ...
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The South African on MSNRamaphosa condemns state of Gauteng: ‘Without it, SA can not succeed’President Cyril Ramaphosa was far from impressed with the state of the Gauteng province following his visit ahead of the G20 ...
Expect morning fog and cool temperatures in Gauteng and the Western Cape, with isolated to scattered thundershowers in most ...
Under 1 percent of Gauteng residents have downloaded the ePanic Button app, which is probably the fastest way to get help ...
Gauteng Finance MEC Lebogang Maile presents an ambitious R527. 2 billion budget aimed at transforming the province's economic landscape. With targeted investments in health, education, and development ...
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