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Tshwane

#WhereIsZuma: South Africans hilariously speculate on ANC president’s whereabouts
Article
/ 6 August 2016

#WhereIsZuma: South Africans hilariously speculate on ANC president’s whereabouts

Twitter brings out the memes as Number One remains silent on preliminary election results.

By Ofentse Mboweni
#LGE2016: DA wins Tshwane after emerging as the largest party in the city
Article
/ 6 August 2016

#LGE2016: DA wins Tshwane after emerging as the largest party in the city

Failure to reach 50% of the vote means they will need a coalition to govern the capital.

By Staff Reporter
Mmusi Maimane: ‘The DA will be the largest party in Tshwane’
Article
/ 5 August 2016

Mmusi Maimane: ‘The DA will be the largest party in Tshwane’

IEC chairperson Glen Mashinini says there is nothing wrong with Democratic Alliance leader making predictions.

By Raeesa Pather
#LGE2016: Cyril Ramaphosa leads the ANC’s attempt to restore confidence in supporters
Article
/ 5 August 2016

#LGE2016: Cyril Ramaphosa leads the ANC’s attempt to restore confidence in supporters

The deputy president has disputed claims that the party’s leaders are ‘arrogant and self-centred’.

By Raeesa Pather
Ekurhuleni locals from all walks of life concur: Don’t neglect us after the election
Article
/ 29 July 2016

Ekurhuleni locals from all walks of life concur: Don’t neglect us after the election

Crime tops the agenda in richer suburbs, but township residents just want to ‘live like humans’.

By Raeesa Pather and Pontsho Pilane
Tshwane residents have lost faith in the ANC and complain bitterly about crime
Article
/ 14 July 2016

Tshwane residents have lost faith in the ANC and complain bitterly about crime

If what the people in the street are saying is anything to go by, the ANC is in trouble in the country’s largest municipality.

By Lloyd Gedye
SA’s metros: Stars and stragglers
Article
/ 4 July 2016

SA’s metros: Stars and stragglers

Tshwane residents are richer, Cape Town’s shack dwellers are up and Jo’burg is tops at services.

By Pontsho Pilane
​SACP suspends 5 district members implicated in Tshwane unrest
Article
/ 26 June 2016

​SACP suspends 5 district members implicated in Tshwane unrest

The SACP also said it noted that the recent and renewed wave of violence in Tshwane was a continuation of previous divisions and factionalism.

By Staff Reporter
​Tshwane protest report shows ANC puts politicians above people – DA
Article
/ 26 June 2016

​Tshwane protest report shows ANC puts politicians above people – DA

City Press reported on Sunday that while fiery protests raged in Tshwane this past week, police were told to focus on protecting national key points.

By Agency
Fingers pointed at ANC councillor over Tshwane chaos
Article
/ 24 June 2016

Fingers pointed at ANC councillor over Tshwane chaos

The man said to be the mastermind behind the Tshwane violence says it’s all a plot to discredit him by his political foes.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
​ANC to go back to branches about mayoral nomination process – Tshwane mayor Ramokgopa
Article
/ 21 June 2016

​ANC to go back to branches about mayoral nomination process – Tshwane mayor Ramokgopa

"The leadership says it hears your plea. We resolve problems through engagements," Ramokgopa told party members at a community hall in Atteridgeville.

By Staff Reporter
ANC instigating Tshwane violence, says SACP
Article
/ 21 June 2016

ANC instigating Tshwane violence, says SACP

Twenty buses were set alight and roads blocked as protests around the Tshwane region turned ugly on Monday night.

By Staff Reporter
Metro police appeal for calm as ANC members go on the rampage in Pretoria
Article
/ 20 June 2016

Metro police appeal for calm as ANC members go on the rampage in Pretoria

Protests raged on in the country’s capital on Monday after the ANC’s Tshwane mayoral candidate, Thoko Didiza, was announced that morning.

By Staff Reporter
Who is Thoko Didiza?
Article
/ 20 June 2016

Who is Thoko Didiza?

All you need to know about the recently-announced ANC Tshwane mayoral candidate.

By Staff Reporter
Gauteng mayor battle sparks ANC rift
Article
/ 17 June 2016

Gauteng mayor battle sparks ANC rift

The party’s provincial and city structures are squabbling over prospective mayoral candidates in Gauteng.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
Editorial: Transparency and secrets don’t mix
Article
/ 28 April 2016

Editorial: Transparency and secrets don’t mix

The DA is evading to address the issue of whether secret Freemasonry membership can mix with transparent candidate list procedures.

By Editorial
Shack dwellers halt City of Tshwane sale of land they live on
Article
/ 24 March 2015

Shack dwellers halt City of Tshwane sale of land they live on

The municipality agreed to establish a township next to Plastic View, but this would be only for those who qualified for low-cost housing.

By Sarah Evans
EFF ‘perpetuating anarchy’ with call for land grabs
Article
/ 21 January 2015

EFF ‘perpetuating anarchy’ with call for land grabs

Tshwane’s mayor has said the EFF is behind informal settlements on land earmarked by the city for developing housing for the poor.

By Sapa
Tshwane: ‘There is no widespread harassment of hawkers’
Article
/ 18 June 2014

Tshwane: ‘There is no widespread harassment of hawkers’

The city’s informal traders say they’re the victims of arbitrary, violent removal from their stalls, but Tshwane denies its police harassed them.

By Sarah Evans
Two Tshwane Metro cops arrested for armed robbery
Article
/ 12 January 2014

Two Tshwane Metro cops arrested for armed robbery

Two Metro police officers in Tshwane have been arrested for robbing a motorist at gunpoint.

By Sapa
Tshwane metro police attack hawkers, confiscate goods
Article
/ 10 January 2014

Tshwane metro police attack hawkers, confiscate goods

Several informal traders in Pretoria have complained of vicious physical attacks by members of the Tshwane metro police.

By Sapa
Changing Pretoria’s name ranks high on ANC’s to-do list
Article
/ 30 December 2013

Changing Pretoria’s name ranks high on ANC’s to-do list

The ruling party says it will "act decisively" to ensure the Pretoria/Tshwane name debacle is put to rest in the new year, according to a report.

By Sapa
R10 a pencil: Tshwane metro overpays to benefit certain vendors
Article
/ 17 July 2013

R10 a pencil: Tshwane metro overpays to benefit certain vendors

The Tshwane Metro has been paying too much for goods in order to benefit certain providers, say newspaper reports.

By Sapa
Tshwane HQ implosion gives way to state-of-the-art structure
Article
/ 7 July 2013

Tshwane HQ implosion gives way to state-of-the-art structure

The implosion of the City of Tshwane’s old headquarters has made way for a new state-of-the-art municipal building, says an official.

By Jonisayi Maromo
Why Tshwane is ‘technically bankrupt’
Article
/ 15 March 2013

Why Tshwane is ‘technically bankrupt’

The city has used a financial loophole, skipped tenders, and paid 10 times more than Jo’burg did. Mmanaledi Mataboge reports.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 22 April 2012

Gauteng health says Tshwane is ready for NHI rollout

Gauteng health minister Ntombi Mekgwe says Tshwane is ready for implementation of the national health insurance scheme pilot phase.

By Staff Reporter
Tshwane mayor: Afrikaners aren’t being targeted
Article
/ 28 March 2012

Tshwane mayor: Afrikaners aren’t being targeted

Tshwane mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa says Afrikaners are not the "object of contempt" regarding proposed city street names changes in Pretoria.

By Staff Reporter
Tshwane mayor puts his foot down on name change furore
Article
/ 22 November 2011

Tshwane mayor puts his foot down on name change furore

Mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa says Pretoria will be renamed Tshwane before the end of 2012 — regardless of the cost or opposition to the move.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 August 2011

ANC shuffle looming in Gauteng

As top leaders jostle for ­support in the run-up to next month’s regional conferences, four ANC regions in Gauteng are heading for a shake-up.

By Aphiwe Deklerk
Strikers rubbish ‘march-free’ Tshwane decree
Article
/ 16 August 2011

Strikers rubbish ‘march-free’ Tshwane decree

Striking municipal workers say a metro ruling limiting protests to the workplace means they are free to march in their "office" — Tshwane’s streets.

By Aphiwe Deklerk
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Article
/ 30 June 2011

Tshwane’s Ramokgopa off to woo investors in US

Tshwane mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa leaves for the United States on Saturday to try and attract investments which could prompt job creation.

By Staff Reporter
DA fails to wrest Nelson Mandela Bay from ANC
Article
/ 19 May 2011

DA fails to wrest Nelson Mandela Bay from ANC

Despite the DA’s best performance yet, holding on to Cape Town and Midvaal with ease, it was not able to win Nelson Mandela Bay from the ANC.

By Staff Reporter
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