Trust in the government’s ability to deliver has worn thin, but we can’t allow it to give way to intermediaries with little regard for the public’s best interests
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Hundreds of millions meant for much-needed housing development remains unaccounted for
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The Independent Development Trust’s board and the department of public works and infrastructure have agreed to devise an exit plan, which will see the entity closed by early next year
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/ 14 October 2013
The Eastern Cape Health Crisis Action Coalition wants to approach the premier to intervene in its call for action to improve the healthcare system.
As Cassel Mathale falls on his sword as Limpopo premier after rumours that Jacob Zuma may fire him, we check if this is within the president’s power.
Irregular expenditure in Eastern Cape municipalities increased by over R1-billion over two years, for which the DA has blamed inept workers.
Cosatu has been mediating between teachers and the Eastern Cape education department to end the go-slow at schools over poor working conditions.
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/ 28 November 2010
The ANC in the Eastern Cape on Saturday said it supported Premier Noxolo Kiviet’s provincial cabinet reshuffle.
Women premiers appointed against provincial power-brokers’ wishes may face an uphill battle.