THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 15:24 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 15:24
Articles about Firoz Cachalia

Motorsport SA 'understands' contract canning

Motorsport SA (MSA) says it understands the Gauteng government's decision to cancel its international contracts with the sport beyond 2010.

Gauteng cans motorsport contract, saves R700m

The Gauteng department of economic development has saved more than R700-million by cancelling a motorsport contract.

Cachalia: Provincial ministers must be hands-on with finances

Provincial ministers must take responsibility for the dismal state of financial management in various departments, Firoz Cachalia said on Tuesday.

Cachalia declines to probe Gauteng motorsport

The irregularities surrounding contracts entered into by the Gauteng Motorsport Company were not enough to warrant a probe, said Firoz Cachalia.

Cachalia undertakes to create more jobs

Gauteng economic development minister Firoz Cachalia undertook to create jobs by encouraging self-employment in his budget vote speech on Thursday.

Mokonyane reorganises 'Team Gauteng'

The Gauteng provincial administration has been reorganised and will include a planning department reporting to the office of Nomvula Mokonyane.

Police action at TUT being investigated

An investigation into police action during a protest at the Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria is under way, it was reported on Friday.

Cachalia slams 'unacceptable' metro protests

There could be no justification for violent protests by metro police officers, Gauteng community safety minister Firoz Cachalia said on Thursday.

Gauteng set to get more detectives

More detectives could be deployed to help Gauteng fight aggravated robbery, provincial minister of community safety Firoz Cachalia said on Monday.

Another night of terror in Gauteng

Thousands of refugees in and around Johannesburg faced another night filled with anxiety on Tuesday evening as xenophobic tensions and violence continued to spread through the province. The violence has so far claimed 24 lives and left up to 10 000 people seeking refuge in shelters across Gauteng.

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Focus on crime
Gauteng provincial minister of community safety Firoz Cachalia on Tuesday briefs journalists on anti-crime initiatives during a press conference in Johannesburg. He said that police have made more arrests in connection with violent organised crime in Gauteng in the first six months of this year compared with the same period last year.


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