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arabo Mbele, the acting chief executive of the Gauteng Gambling Board (GGB). Photo: Delwyn Verasamy

Gauteng Gambling Board clean-up improved governance – acting CEO

Karabo Mbele holds the reins of one of the province’s key economic agencies. Its board’s collapse has raised questions about governance under MEC Tasneem Motara

Tasneem Motara. Photo: Delwyn Verasamy

Governance battles hit Gauteng’s economy

Hit by the pandemic, unrest and load-shedding, the province’s economy has suffered a chronic decline

Battle: Sibongile Vilakazi, former chair of the development agency, has clashed with MEC Tasneem Motara. Photo: Fani Mahuntsi/Gallo Images

MEC’s iron fist flattens governance at Gauteng economic agencies

Tasneem Motara has dissolved two boards in as many months, leaving the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency and the Gauteng Gambling Board virtually rudderless

At the frontline: Tasneem Motara, the MEC in charge of infrastructure in Gauteng, is under immense pressure to deliver. (Delwyn Verasamy)

South African politicians have an overreach disease that cripples the state

Gauteng’s musical chairs in its economic cluster is a microcosm of South Africa’s biggest problem

SANDTON, SOUTH AFRICA – FEBRUARY 01: Steve Ngobeni at the launch of the Property Practitioner’s Regulatory Authority on February 01, 2022 in Sandton, South Africa. The Property Practitioner’s Act (PPA) provides the regulation of property practitioners, transformation of the property sector and continuation of the Estate Agency Fidelity Fund. (Photo by Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo)

Past haunts new property regulator chairperson Steve Ngubeni

Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi said there was nothing improper about appointing him now because 10 years had passed since he was fired for ‘financial misconduct’

Gambling board digs in its heels

Gambling board digs in its heels

It is seeking relief from the public protector after an unpopular order to move to new premises.

Gaming board defies MEC

Gaming board defies MEC

Staff question the reasons for a second office move in less than two years and stay put.