Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane’s crackdown on corruption is changing the balance of political power in the province.
Despite resistance from the local taxi industry, Johannesburg’s new public transport system is on track to begin operating at the end of August.
Residents of Phiri in Soweto are required to undergo the indignity of a means test just to have access to free water.
With Judge Nkola Motata not having testified, what has been put to witnesses on his behalf should not be taken into account, the state says.
White squatters are refusing to be relocated from a caravan park by the Mogale City council. Monako Dibetle reports.
A 16-month-old baby was shot dead during a robbery in Eersterust, Pretoria, police said on Wednesday.
The doctors’ strike flared up in Gauteng and Limpopo on Friday even as it was called off in most other provinces.
Take a trip with the Mail &Guardian to Cosmo City, the future perfect of housing policy. Or is it?
Johannesburg Central Prison’s soccer field was transformed into a polling station on Wednesday as up to a 1 000 inmates cast their votes.
Gauteng — the crucial province that will determine the outcome of the national vote — is also the one dragging its feet in releasing results.
I wasn’t brought up in a racist house, but if they can’t even treat their own properly, what about us?
Government is are now threatening my livelihood with the introduction of this new transport system.
The SABC undertook to make good millions of rands of debts owed to companies and individual members of the television production industry.
Eamon Allan confronts his true colours and finds out he’s really just an orange blob.
President Kgalema Motlanthe has proclaimed a law amendment under which Merafong municipality will be re-incorporated into Gauteng.
Violence accompanying the Satawu strike was condemned by the Gauteng minister of community safety, Firoz Cachalia, on Thursday.
One Johannesburg congregation is bringing a little slice of America to Africa. Percy Zvomuya goes to church.
Conservation officials believe the arrests have broken the back of illegal rhino poaching in South Africa.
Gauteng health has struggled to pay key suppliers to provincial hospitals in the past financial year, but it dished out millions to a consultancy firm
The Johannesburg Development Agency goes where private property developers fear to tread — and then make those areas irresistible to investors.
Anthea Buys looks at the convergence of art and design ahead of the Joburg Art Fair
From bread to blood, Gauteng’s hospitals have been cut off from crucial supplies. Adriaan Basson, Ilham Rawoot and Karabo Keepile report.
Government has vowed to continue work on the BRT despite Tuesday’s protests in which taxi drivers and owners brought Johannesburg to a standstill.
But department says no payments are outstanding and work continues as normal, writes Ilham Rawoot .
Freedom Front Plus leader Pieter Mulder hit the campaign trail last week with Mandy Rossouw and photographer Lisa Skinner.
Gauteng DA leader Jack Bloom has asked the public protector to investigate Mashatile’s use of a house on the exclusive Thesen Island, Knysna.
The Gauteng health department faced “some admin challenges” but that did not affect food supply to state hospitals, an official said on Thursday.
There’s a cool train service aimed at the business traveller in Gauteng. You get undercover parking, a free refreshment, free newspapers and more…
The Gautrain has created 11 700 direct jobs, Gauteng minister for local government Qedani Dorothy Mahlangu said on Tuesday.
Providing housing was a race against time and a fight for resources, Housing Minister Lindiwe Sisulu said in Gauteng on Monday.
Forty days before the election, Ekurhuleni’s city manager Patrick Flusk has threatened to dissolve the municipality’s council.
Gauteng’s finance minister Mandla Nkomfe has allocated R243-million of the province’s budget to an unauthorised private equity fund.