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Gauteng

Police officers, prison officials and inmates in isolation as Covid-19 hits correctional services
Article
/ 14 April 2020

Police officers, prison officials and inmates in isolation as Covid-19 hits correctional services

Covid-19 has entered the police and corrective system, with the Eastern Cape hit hard

By Chris Gilili
Judge blasts advocates for travel
Article
/ 8 April 2020

Judge blasts advocates for travel

In a judgment set to be appealed, the judge said lawyers had to set an example to all South Africans during the national lockdown

By Franny Rabkin
Health couple fear for their kids
Article
/ 2 April 2020

Health couple fear for their kids

Doctor and a respiratory therapist have hygiene rules in place but no one to look after their children while they work

By Bongekile Macupe
‘Suspend June school holidays’
Article
/ 26 March 2020

‘Suspend June school holidays’

Schools were supposed to open on April 14, but with the lockdown only ending on April 16, they will remain closed

By Bongekile Macupe
Gauteng uses tragedy to fix services
Article
/ 19 March 2020

Gauteng uses tragedy to fix services

In addition to other measures, the province’s response the outbreak of the coronavirus will be to ‘sort out’ the public healthcare system

By Sarah Smit
Our guide to the coronavirus outbreak in South Africa
Article
/ 13 March 2020

Our guide to the coronavirus outbreak in South Africa

The department of health noted in its statement on March 19 that recoveries in previously reported cases were beginning to emerge. (John McCann/M&G)

By Staff Reporter
Forced sterilisation is ‘inhuman’
Article
/ 6 March 2020

Forced sterilisation is ‘inhuman’

According to the Commission for Gender Equality’s latest report, this practice is a direct attack on HIV-positive women

By Shaazia Ebrahim
DA’s Moodey joins leadership race
Article
/ 24 February 2020

DA’s Moodey joins leadership race

The head of the Democratic Alliance in Gauteng says he wants to take his experience to the national level

By Lester Kiewit
Mandela said I could, so I got my doctorate
Article
/ 5 February 2020

Mandela said I could, so I got my doctorate

My mother was a domestic worker and my father a miner, and I went to school in the townships

By Motlalepule Nathane
We must invest in technical colleges
Article
/ 15 November 2019

We must invest in technical colleges

An outdated national development plan will help sink South Africa’s economic prospects if youth development is not prioritised

By Helga Jansen Daugbjerg
Panic over water in Gauteng is misplaced
Article
/ 30 October 2019

Panic over water in Gauteng is misplaced

The department of water and sanitation has plans in place to ensure adequate water supply until 2040 and beyond

By Mike Muller A and Second Look Author
Our future is here: Empty taps, dry lands, thirsty power plants
Article
/ 25 October 2019

Our future is here: Empty taps, dry lands, thirsty power plants

Johannesburg uses 530-million more litres of water than it is allowed to – every single day

By Sipho Kings
Provinces push for matric passes
Article
/ 13 September 2019

Provinces push for matric passes

This week, Bongekile Macupe looks at the provinces’ motivations for the excess workload put on matric students

By Bongekile Macupe
South Africa is burning: femicide, xenophobia and protests
Article
/ 4 September 2019

South Africa is burning: femicide, xenophobia and protests

South Africans and migrants alike struggle to lead dignified lives. People are desperate and fed up

By Zaheera Jinnah
Creating positive solutions for South Africa
Article
/ 26 July 2019

Creating positive solutions for South Africa

The Gauteng Special Economic Zone supports the development of business and jobs

By Advertorial Supplement
Financial state of municipalities has worsened — AG
Article
/ 26 June 2019

Financial state of municipalities has worsened — AG

Although irregular expenditure has decreased slightly in municipalities, most of them were unable to achieve a clean audit

By Mashadi Kekana
Water supplier to shut off taps in Jo’burg for 54 hours
Article
/ 18 June 2019

Water supplier to shut off taps in Jo’burg for 54 hours

Johannesburg Water’s main bulk supplier will be shut down for 54 hours from June 24, affecting large parts of Gauteng

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Whatever happened to the doctors & nurses involved in the #LifeEsidimeni tragedy
Article
/ 27 May 2019

Whatever happened to the doctors & nurses involved in the #LifeEsidimeni tragedy

These health workers presided over one of the deadliest tragedies since the dawn of democracy. Find out why they can still practice.

By Nelisiwe Msomi and Bhekisisa Team
ANC hangs onto Gauteng, but it’s a whole new political world
Article
/ 11 May 2019

ANC hangs onto Gauteng, but it’s a whole new political world

2019 ushers in a new era of governance with the ANC hanging onto the economic centre in a nail biting race

By Staff Reporter
What are the ANC’s options if it should lose Gauteng?
Article
/ 10 May 2019

What are the ANC’s options if it should lose Gauteng?

ANC Gauteng on a knife edge but party remains quietly confiden

By Natasha Marrian
Elections 2019: No final results yet
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Elections 2019: No final results yet

The ANC’s hold on Gauteng remains tenuous as counting continues

By Natasha Marrian
DA’s majority looks safe in the Western Cape’ — IRR
Article
/ 6 May 2019

DA’s majority looks safe in the Western Cape’ — IRR

The Democratic Alliance seems to be well on its way to retaining the province according to data released by the Institute of Race Relations

By Mashadi Kekana
The fine art of pollings
Article
/ 3 May 2019

The fine art of pollings

A Gauteng elections research team says an ANC win in the province will mean the party has one last chance to ‘get it right’

By Natasha Marrian
Gauteng: Too close to call for ANC
Article
/ 3 May 2019

Gauteng: Too close to call for ANC

A party divided, disappointed voters, ‘clever blacks’ and flawed polls; everything is in play in the prized province ahead of the May 8 election

By Natasha Marrian
IRR poll shows national loss for the ANC
Article
/ 30 April 2019

IRR poll shows national loss for the ANC

The poll comes amid a News24 report that the DA’s research showed a decline in support for the ANC in Gauteng and a surge in support for the DA

By Natasha Marrian
Vuka Tours
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Vuka Tours

Trailblazing The Unexpected

By Tamsin Oxford
Whose responsibility is it anyway
Article
/ 18 April 2019

Whose responsibility is it anyway

A 2018 survey found that 51% of Gauteng residents don’t know which sphere is responsible for water and sanitation services

By M&G Data Desk and Jacques Coetzee
Rise of the new construction ‘mafia’
Article
/ 12 April 2019

Rise of the new construction ‘mafia’

Are violent disruptions of infrastructure projects led by thugs or champions of change?

By Lynley Donnelly
Unembargoed: March 8 to 14
Article
/ 11 March 2019

Unembargoed: March 8 to 14

Poll dancing: Party lists, coalitions and the Gauteng province.

By Staff Reporter
Greater co-operation between CoGTA and Gauteng Traditional Leadership
Article
/ 8 March 2019

Greater co-operation between CoGTA and Gauteng Traditional Leadership

‘When unregistered initiation schools are identified they will be closed’

By Mary Martins
Disaster management and fire & rescue services: a story of heroes and heroines
Article
/ 8 March 2019

Disaster management and fire & rescue services: a story of heroes and heroines

Gauteng’s Urban Search and Rescue team earns international recognition

By Mary Martins
Excellence in Secondary School Teaching
Article
/ 8 March 2019

Excellence in Secondary School Teaching

‘My learners’ achievements become my achievements’

By Thabo Mohlala
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