President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged the Gauteng government and the municipality to ensure the city is presentable.
President Cyril Ramaphosa was far from impressed with the state of the Gauteng province following his visit for the G20 Summit.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his displeasure at the state of Johannesburg during the recent G20 foreign ministers' summit in Nasrec, south ...
Despite having a home in Johannesburg and regularly attending meetings at his political party’s headquarters in Luthuli House ...
In a bold confrontation with President Ramaphosa, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi warns that without concrete solutions to the ...
Amid crumbling infrastructure, potholes, mushrooming informal settlements and broken traffic lights, Gauteng is under ...
He said it’s been disheartening to witness the city in disarray during the G20 meetings held in the metro over the past two ...
President Ramaphosa expresses concern over Gauteng's state of readiness for the upcoming G20 summit, as the province grapples ...
A $9.3 billion climate deal rich nations struck with South Africa to help it transition to clean forms of energy will forge ...
Earlier this week, Morero faced backlash after announcing that the city would prioritize fixing traffic lights and potholes ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa will today deliver the keynote address at the Microsoft South Africa investment announcement in ...
Aid’s deep unpopularity stems from the fact that people think it is a larger part of the budget than it really is — polls show Americans believe foreign aid is 25 per cent of the federal budget, when ...