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Madam Speaker, I would like to welcome you to one of the greatest cities in the world. Today we embark on the next step that will continue to position Johannesburg as one of the leading global...
The Tshwane metro on Tuesday showed the media what its purple and green Tshwane rapid transit (TRT) system stations would look like, while it also unveiled the name of the new R3.5-billion bus...
In just over a year, we shall celebrate two decades of democracy in South Africa. It will indeed be a significant milestone in our history. In his 1994 Presidential inaugural address, former...
South Africa ‘s massive infrastructure plan should not be allowed to be impacted upon by the global economic slowdown or derailed by a lack of funding, Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba...
In the 2012 State of the Nation Address (SoNA) the President outlined the social and economic growth story of South Africa, which was about linking communities to small towns, small towns to...
Government is pulling all stops to ensure ticket-holders efficient and easy access to the final match and the closing ceremony of the 2013 Orange Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), to be held at the...
The Seriti Commission’s spokesperson William Baloyi said on Tuesday that none of the members of the commission of inquiry received instructions or were coaxed into producing a particular outcome....
Job creation and localisation would form an important part of the City of Johannesburg's future procurement programmes for its Rea Vaya bus rapid transit (BRT) system, the city's mayoral committee...
There will massive road closures on all roads leading to the stadium. These include the Soweto highway, Main Reef Road, Randshow road, Nasrec road, N1s, N1n , N17 and Booysens reserve. Only...
Approximately 86 000 soccer lovers are expected to fill the stadium during the opening and the closing ceremonies. Gauteng MEC for Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation, Lebogang Maile says "As a...
Johannesburg is one of the four cities that will host the tournament, and both the opening and closing matches will be played here. Thousands of foreign and domestic tourists are expected to...
A survey conducted by the Gauteng City Region Observatory (GCRO) has placed Johannesburg near the top of municipalities in Gauteng in all the indicators of basic services such as piped water,...
Cabinet noted that President Jacob Zuma would be conducting a monitoring and evaluation visit to Gauteng, with a focus on public transport. The launch of the last phase of the Gautrain and its...
President Zuma will tomorrow, 14 June 2012, experience the Gauteng public transport system first-hand by riding in trains and buses during the morning rush hour.