Support for the ANC in Gauteng in the last two elections declined significantly
The party hopes to take both Gauteng and the Northern Cape from the ANC, albeit through coalitions with other opposition parties
Its use ensures timeous targeted interventions to assist decision-makers, teachers and pupils
How the Guptas broke Eskom: More than R2-billion set aside for crucial maintenance was diverted to the family’s business schemes
Outdated data, debt and mismanagement — Gauteng’s water plans predict a crisis. But it will be averted if people cut their water use by 30%
The state should use funds to build an alternative transport system that is safe and reliable
The Quality of Life Survey measures both objective circumstances and subjective opinions of respondents
Gauteng public hearings on the Bill have been completed
Cogta minister Zweli Mkhize says municipalities are going to start feeling the pinch as budgets are restructured and recovery plans put in place
The Earth can restore its health but only if we decide to use smarter, more efficient systems
A clan’s claim to prime areas of the capital has been dogged by controversy
The GPL holds quarterly hearings in different areas so that the public can air their grievances, or thank them for addressing issues
The fire comes after the unions were told just last Friday that the department would not be moving offices despite their complaints about safety
‘Farming is life, and some of us black women are making it in what used to be a man’s world’
No studies have been done on the health effects of ingested microplastics on humans
When the application process was opened in April, approximately 300 000 people applied
Corruption Watch’s biannual report looks at the trends in the 2 469 corruption cases that is has received since January this year
With the party eyeing control of three provinces, there is no shortage of takers for the top positions
The Youth Sector Parliament debates relevant issues and helps the GPL reach resolutions
The GPL has a constitutional mandate to ensure that citizens of Gauteng participate in democratic processes
The Gauteng provincial government has taken a decision to terminate its contracts with auditing firm KPMG and consulting firm McKinsey
The DA’s member of the Gauteng legislature believes he has what it takes to be premier
The presence of dolomite, most likely activated by heavy rains, has caused recent sinkholes in Gauteng – and could trigger more
Addessing youth unemployment is a key priority on the premier’s agenda
The premier promised to align education and training to meet the needs of the new digital economy
The latest unemployment statistics from StatsSA show that South Africa’s unemployment rate declined to 26.7% in the fourth quarter last year
Understanding migration and age dynamics can address placement problems
A crash between two Metrorail trains at the Geldenhuys train station in Germiston has left over 200 commuters moderately injured on Tuesday morning.
Nearly three-quarters of party branches have picked their favourites in a neck-and-neck race
The premier league wields more clout than the economically most powerful provinces
The labour movement failed to focus on the stayaway’s aim – halt state capture and corruption
The prosecutor took on the corrupt crime intelligence unit head and was suspended