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National budget cuts leave City of Cape Town R107m out of pocket for housing projects
By: News24Wire 2nd November 2023 National budget cuts mean the City of Cape Town's housing projects will have to go without more than R107-million in government funding. Cape Town... →
'Stark shortcomings': KZN government misses mark in service delivery targets
By: News24Wire 2nd November 2023 The KwaZulu-Natal government has failed in several of its service delivery targets with an Auditor-General report noting poor financial management... →
Finance Minister cuts R107m from Cape Town’s housing funding
2nd November 2023 Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says National Cabinet have chosen to cut pro-poor funding over government waste, with far-reaching consequences... →
Medium-term budget in a nutshell: It’s going to hurt
By: News24Wire 1st November 2023 Treasury has been forced to make painful revisions to the latest Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement, which updates government’s spending plans... →
Opposition parties demand to know why eThekwini failed to spend R1.2bn restoration grant funds
By: News24Wire 1st November 2023 Opposition parties in the eThekwini municipality wants the African National Congress-led coalition government to account for its failure to spend... →
A Council On Gender Based Violence And Femicide Would Be A Step In The Right Direction
1st November 2023 The creation of the proposed National Council on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide is an important first step to addressing these social evils... →
Of the 15 000 offenders released on special remission, 97 have reoffended - Lamola
By: News24Wire 1st November 2023 Of the more than 15 000 inmates released on the special remission, which saw former president Jacob Zuma go free after spending hardly two hours in... →
White and educated black youth most likely to vote in 2024 general election, survey finds
By: News24Wire 1st November 2023 An election poll conducted on young people's appetite to vote in the 2024 general election has found that this group remains eager to participate... →