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Johannesburg fire: there was a plan to fix derelict buildings and provide good accommodation - how to move forward
11th September 2023 Thousands of Johannesburg inner-city residents occupy buildings in conditions like those that led to the fire at 80 Albert Street that killed at... →
Construction mafia disrupts Gauteng projects to the value of R2, 5 billion, severely impacting employment opportunities
11th September 2023 The so-called construction mafia, also known as business forums, has disrupted nine public sector projects in Gauteng to the value of R2,5 billion.... →
Tax laws amendment ignores global business outsourcing realities
7th September 2023 Proposed amendments to the tax laws, following the Coronation SCA judgment, will make it very difficult for controlled foreign companies with... →
Public Safety MMC Cllr Tshwaku issues stern warning against unlawfulness
7th September 2023 In an operation led by the Executive Mayor, myself, city officials and officers from the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) we... →
King Cetshwayo residents call for land and access to markets for small and emerging farmers
7th September 2023 Participants at public hearings on the Preservation and Development of Agricultural Land (PDAL) Bill that were conducted by the Portfolio Committee... →
Mayor Gwamanda leads sting operation in Downtown Joburg
7th September 2023 The Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Cllr Kabelo Gwamanda, yesterday led a sting operation together with the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police... →
ANC remains positive for Q3 GDP
By: Thabi Shomolekae 6th September 2023 With significant reduction in loadshedding throughout most of the year’s second quarter, the African National Congress noted on Wednesday that it... →
GDP records 0.6% growth in Q2, but loadshedding threatens gains
By: Marleny Arnoldi 5th September 2023 South Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.6% in the second quarter, which North West University Business School Professor Raymond... →