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Tag: Gauteng

Ramaphosa announces SANDF deployment in Gauteng and Western Cape

South Africa—12 Feb 2026

Panyaza Lesufi forced to book a hotel to bathe

South Africa—12 Feb 2026

Musical chairs for suspended senior Gauteng officials

South Africa—3 Feb 2026

Only 49% of voters in South Africa are registered taxpayers

Business—28 Jan 2026

Zama zamas terrorise residents of South Africa’s richest province

South Africa—22 Jan 2026

UPDATE: Death toll of children rises after horror bus crash in South Africa

South Africa—19 Jan 2026

2021 riots in South Africa were a test to see if the state could be paralysed – Thabo Mbeki

South Africa—18 Jan 2026

Nine killed and ten injured in Gauteng mass shooting

South Africa—21 Dec 2025

We’re not responsible for building schools – Gauteng Education Department

South Africa—16 Dec 2025

Eleven killed as mass shootings continue to rock Gauteng

South Africa—6 Dec 2025

The most dangerous province in South Africa

South Africa—29 Nov 2025

SA hands G20 Presidency to junior US diplomat, and major South African metro collapsing

South Africa—26 Nov 2025

The South African river so toxic it foams

South Africa—20 Nov 2025

Patient safety concerns in public hospitals in South Africa’s richest province

South Africa—12 Nov 2025

DA isolated in no confidence motion against Premier Panyaza Lesufi

South Africa—28 Oct 2025

Public Protector says Lesufi’s crime wardens are illegal

South Africa—23 Oct 2025

Two more killed as mass shootings continue to rock South Africa

South Africa—22 Oct 2025

Gauteng Health head suspended

South Africa—14 Oct 2025

R400 million of taxpayer funds spent and zero houses built

South Africa—13 Oct 2025

Millions wasted on failed ‘One Child, One Tablet’ project in Gauteng

South Africa—10 Oct 2025

R100 million taxpayer-funded project ripped apart brick by brick

South Africa—29 Sep 2025

People continue to flock to these provinces in South Africa

South Africa—27 Sep 2025

New bill proposes jail time for illegal informal settlements

South Africa—16 Sep 2025

Former allies a threat to collapsing ANC support

South Africa—29 Aug 2025

Gauteng has a school problem

South Africa—24 Aug 2025

South Africa’s capital is sinking

South Africa—6 Aug 2025

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South Africa—19 Feb 2026

The beginning of the end of BEE in South Africa

Business—19 Feb 2026

Jacob Zuma accused of selling South Africans to Russia, and Ramaphosa gets dragged to court over NHI

South Africa—19 Feb 2026

Top private school in South Africa named one of the best in the world

South Africa—19 Feb 2026

Relief for South African cattle farmers on the way

South Africa—18 Feb 2026

The government wants to disarm law-abiding South Africans

South Africa—18 Feb 2026

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South Africa—18 Feb 2026

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South Africa—18 Feb 2026

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South Africa—18 Feb 2026

Mashaba says it will be ‘very easy’ to win Joburg against Zille

South Africa—18 Feb 2026

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GW on 19 Feb 2026

You aren't very bright are you? Wrong on every level.

GW on 19 Feb 2026

Linda, Foot and mouth is endemic in our game reserves as the disease is carried by buffalo. This is, in...

Mike Shepstone on 19 Feb 2026

Commissions have been a total waste of money because no action has ever been taken following the recommendations of any...

bosfor on 19 Feb 2026

Geordin Hill-Lewis showed his, and that of the DA, true colours in Cape-Town with some of the highest taxes in...

philip on 19 Feb 2026

This will make more law abiding citizens ignoring the law and have unlicensed arms. Country is becoming totally lawless. Assisting...

howes43 on 19 Feb 2026

Be a cold day in hell when they take my firearm!

Mike Hahn on 19 Feb 2026

If foot-and-mouth diseas reaches places like the Kruger National Park and other Game Reserves, it will be a major loss...

Linda van der Linde on 19 Feb 2026
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