Controversial Gauteng Online tender called off

Controversial Gauteng Online tender called off

19 Mar 2013 19:28 - Tabelo Timse
The Gauteng Online Project tender has been cancelled before the finalisation of a tender to install computer labs in the province’s public schools.
Gauteng Departments of Finance and Provincial Treasury

Gauteng Departments of Finance and Provincial Treasury

20 Jun 2012 15:39 - Mail & Guardian Correspondent
Big plans to improve compliance with supply-chain management processes.
Summit connects ICT plans

Summit connects ICT plans

20 Jun 2012 12:20 - Mail & Guardian Correspondent
Gauteng Finance parliamentary member Mandla Nkomfe outlines plans for ICT development in Gauteng.
Putting Gauteng's finances in order

Putting Gauteng's finances in order

20 Jun 2012 12:08 - Mail & Guardian Correspondent
Big plans are underway to improve compliance with supply-chain management processes.
Gauteng eyes bigger slice of casino revenues

Gauteng eyes bigger slice of casino revenues

11 Jul 2011 11:40 - Nickolaus Bauer
The Gauteng finance department will review the tax rate charged to casinos as part of a drive to increase revenue, it said on Monday.

Mokonyane reorganises 'Team Gauteng'

08 May 2009 13:30 - Staff Reporter
The Gauteng provincial administration has been reorganised and will include a planning department reporting to the office of Nomvula Mokonyane.

More govt money for Gauteng fund

13 Mar 2009 06:00 - Adriaan Basson
Gauteng's finance minister Mandla Nkomfe has allocated R243-million of the province's budget to an unauthorised private equity fund.

ANC plans to expand national executive committee

18 Dec 2007 19:59 - Staff Reporter, Matuma Letsoalo,
The ANC has resolved to increase its national executive committee from 60 to 86 members to ensure greater representation of the party's motive forces. The decision came amid concern from some members of the ANC and its alliance partners that the executive no longer represents the party's core constituency.

'Nation has been misled' over Selebi

08 Oct 2007 07:20 - Staff Reporter
South African President Thabo Mbeki came under mounting pressure over the weekend to explain his suspension of the country's top prosecutor, a controversial move weeks before a crunch vote on his leadership of the African National Congress (ANC).