By 2030, 15 cities in Africa will have populations over 5 million, most of whom will live in informal settlements.
Gauteng human settlements MEC Paul Mashatile says preference for housing will be given to those who applied in 1994.
A productive farm has gone to ruin because of official ineptitude and a lack of planning.
Thousands of unidentified bodies pass through South Africa’s mortuaries every year. Who are they? How did they end up there?
As long as the ‘plight of ordinary people’ overrides politics, the premier says he’s happy.
The Gauteng premier delivered the province’s political report on Tuesday.
But community safety MEC denies there is a vehicle shortage, while staff are allegedly threatened for speaking out.
Aspiring entrepreneurs from townships get provincial funding.
The party’s provincial and city structures are squabbling over prospective mayoral candidates in Gauteng.
The Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Gauteng ANC elections manifesto launches took place over the weekend, and over 137 000 people attended the events.
Zuma urged ANC members and voters to accept the outcome of the candidate list process, instead of protesting against those on the candidates’ list.
The provincial government is set to cough up money it owes to a construction company following an M&G report on its defiance of the public protector.
Thousands of children have been excluded from attending well-resourced schools in Gauteng because of the controversial feeder zone legislation.
The majority of incidents took place on social networks but there were also a high number of cases that involved text messages.
The ANC Women’s League, Youth League and Mkonto we Sizwe Military Veterans in Gauteng said on Wednesday that they stand by Zuma.
More and more, the province’s ambitious and well-run cricket and rugby teams are honing the skills of the best players.
Local government employees will face prosecution for the improper awarding of contracts.
Panyaza Lesufi has boldly claimed that every chalkboard in every matric classroom will be replaced with a smart board by July.
Poor patients will be the biggest casualty if the National Health Laboratory Service collapses.
The DA is preparing to govern Gauteng after the 2019 general elections, according to the party’s preliminary resolutions document.
The hot-potato issue of the unpopular gantries is due to be raised at the ANC’s Gauteng conference in Pretoria.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema said the party will make Gauteng ungovernable if the ANC continues to oppose its members.
About 160 supporters of the Gauteng ANC Youth League marched on the M&G to demand "fair, objective, balanced and accurate reporting".
ANC provincial secretary David Makhura will take over as the premier of Gauteng rather than Ntombi Mekgwe – as was widely expected.
Daggers are being drawn among the ruling party’s Gauteng rebels as old grudges resurface on the back of poor election results.
Preliminary results show the ANC has won the battle for Gauteng with 53.59%, a drop from the 64.04% support it enjoyed in 2009.
Auditors have failed to catch a number of worrying issues, the M&G has learnt, leading to concerns over the poll results, particularly in Gauteng.
The EFF has marched on the IEC’s provincial operations centre in Gauteng to demand the immediate release of the province’s election results.
Neither the public protector nor the IEC will investigate a campaign by the Gauteng government worth millions that seems to punt the ANC.
Economic power and social discontent are setting the stage for the mother of all electoral battles.
In her state of the province speech, Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane says more access to health care has been achieved as residents are healthier.
Branding the province’s adverts in party hues has raised questions about the use of public funds, and Thuli Madonsela is investigating them.