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South Africa's state-owned Public Investment Corporation and UK development financier British International Investment have formed a partnership to boost investment in African infrastructure, the ...
Executive Director for the Accountability Division at OUTA, Stefanie Fick, says the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) will continue to face backlog issues unless it receives the ...
JOHANNESBURG - Frustration is mounting across Gauteng as thousands of residents are grappling with ongoing water outages. The widespread disruption comes as bulk water supplier Ra ...
The Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, has condemned the recent resurgence of taxi violence across parts of the Gauteng province.
The Gauteng provincial government has been accused of using a building it is renting for R2.9 million per month solely for making photocopies. The building is believed to have five floors and is ...
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Gauteng government seized hijacked buildings in JohannesburgThe Premier of Gauteng Panyaza Lesufi said that the government seized 15 buildings that were illegally-occupied in the Johannesburg CBD. SA reacted.
R2.2 billion over five years Gauteng MEC for infrastructure development Jacob Mamabolo revealed the figures in a written response to a question in the Gauteng provincial legislature.
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Tech Financials on MSNGauteng e-Government Misses Targets To Modernise Its ICT Infrastructure - MSNWhile the Gauteng e-Government Department has made some progress inmodernisingthe province’s ICT infrastructure, its ...
Scamsters are targeting companies registered on the government’s Central Suppliers Database with some of them losing up to 2-million rand in fake tender contracts. Private Investigator Rick ...
The Gauteng government's plans for an R200 billion Sedibeng airport project and the "Adopt a Robot" traffic light campaign have sparked scepticism. Critics point to the region's lack of basic ...
Van der Merwe will remain in his position as head of the GMA during this period. The Gauteng provincial government adopted the GTA Bill prior to the national and provincial elections, held on May 8.
The Gauteng Provincial Government has paid its first instalment of R3.8 billion to the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) to cover its e-toll debt.
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