Gauteng is taking action against the mafia-style tactics employed by taxi operators against private citizens and businesses.
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Gauteng has shut down over 1,500 businesses in its attempt to curb copper theft and vandalism in the province.
Gauteng is taking action against the mafia-style tactics employed by taxi operators against private citizens and businesses.
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has announced 13 key priorities aimed at addressing the province's most pressing challenges and getting Gauteng...
South Africa's richest province has declared war on potholes.
The City of Johannesburg's electricity provider, City Power, is still battling to clear the backlog of outage calls resulting from the prolonged power...
Copper thieves in South Africa are risking their lives to steal the metal across South Africa. However, new technology could help crack down on this...
Members of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the City of Joburg marched to Joburg Water in demand of a clear plan from the water utility on how...
The Gauteng government will soon introduce a solution to the rampant theft and destruction of traffic lights in the province.
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has apologised to residents over the continuing water shortage in some parts of the province - but stopped short of...
As South Africa’s economic powerhouse, Gauteng is on a mission to further solidify its status as a prime destination for investment and tourism.This...
South Africa’s AGOA trade deal, a vital gateway to the US market, faces renewed uncertainty amid aggressive policies from President Donald Trump’s...