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Gauteng watershedding

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Steenhuisen to lodge Human Rights Commission complaint over Gauteng water shedding

By: Natasha Archary Image: Adobe Stock John Steenhuisen, leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA) will lodge a complaint with the Human Rights Commission over the ongoing Gauteng water shedding. On Friday, 17 November Steenhuisen will escalate the continuous water shedding issue that is plaguing Gauteng residents, and robbing their constitutional right to water. The DA leader says there is no water shortage in Gauteng and yet taps in parts of […]

today17/11/2023

Ramaphosa's travel gluttony

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DA calls for Public Protector to investigate Ramaphosa’s travel “gluttony”

By: Natasha Archary Image: Presidency ZA The Democratic Alliance (DA) is calling for Public Protector, Koleka Gcaleka to investigate President Cyril Ramaphosa's travel "gluttony" while South Africans starve. This comes after the President's onboard catering for the Inkwazi Presidential jet cost a whopping R600 000 last year, when Ramaphosa and 18 VIP guests attended Queen Elizabeth II's funeral and a State Visit to London. Catering on the 12-hour flight to […]

today13/11/2023

Minister of Electricity update

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Solly Msimanga says writing off Emfuleni Eskom debt will not improve service delivery

By: Natasha Archary image: Eskom Leader of the Official Opposition in Gauteng, Solly Msimanga says writing off Emfuleni's Eskom debt will not improve service delivery. This after Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced in his Medium-Term Budget Policy Speech (MTBPS) on Wednesday, 01 November that the R5.9 billion Emfuleni Eskom debt will be written off. Msimanga says writing off the municipality's debt will only add more pressure on Eskom, and this […]

today02/11/2023

Afrikaans Hoërskool Germiston

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DA calls for GDE to probe sexual misconduct allegations against female teacher at Afrikaans Hoërskool Germiston

By: Natasha Archary Image: This Is Engineering Pexels The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng is calling on the Gauteng Department of Education to probe allegations of sexual misconduct against a female teacher at Afrikaans Hoërskool Germiston. This after several complaints were received by DA Gauteng Spokesperson, Sergio dos Santos MPL, over a female teacher at the school allegedly engaging in sexual relations with students. According to dos Santos, the teached […]

today17/10/2023

Gauteng crime stats

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DA: “Gauteng residents live in fear due to high crime rate”

By: Natasha Archary Photo by Maxim Hopman on Unsplash The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng is calling for Premier Panyaza Lesufi to drop his fancy technology and fix the basics to ensure safety in the province. DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Community Safety, Crezanne Bosch MPL, says Gauteng residents continue to live in fear of their lives and livelihoods due to the high crime rate. Despite rampant crime in the […]

today16/10/2023

DA to lodge urgent complaint

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DA to lodge urgent complaint with Human Rights Commission

By: Natasha Archary Image: SASSA News Facebook The Democratic Alliance (DA) will lodge an urgent complaint with the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC), against Minister of Social Development, Lindiwe Zulu, the Department of Social Development as well as SASSA, and the Postbank for their part in the ongoing social grant payment failures. On Tuesday, 19 September, the DA will take legal action, with Shadow Minister of Social Development, Bridget […]

today18/09/2023

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DA has again announced its provincial leader Solly Msimanga as Gauteng’s Premier candidate

Zuko Komisa / Tunicia Phillips Image | @jsteenhuisen·/Twitter DA has again announced its provincial leader Solly Msimanga as Gauteng's Premier candidate. Solly Msimanga has been selected as the Democratic Alliance's Gauteng premier candidate ahead of the national and provincial elections in 2024. Msimanga, who previously served as mayor of Tshwane and is a member of the Gauteng assembly, was announced as the DA's premier candidate by national leader John Steenhuisen […]

today13/09/2023

illegally occupied buildings

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DA says City of Joburg failed to clamp down on illegally occupied buildings

By: Natasha Archary Image: Supplied The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng says the City of Joburg (COJ) has failed to clamp down on illegally occupied buildings, which pose a threat. This after a fire gutted one of the "hijacked buildings" in Marshalltown, JHB CBD, on Thursday, 31 August, claiming the lives of 74 people, this includes 12 children. DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Human Settlements, Mervyn Cirota is calling for a […]

today01/09/2023

mayor's resignation

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Mpho Phalatse who has resigned as a DA PR councillor will going back into the health care sector

Zuko Komisa / Juliet Josephs Image | @mayor_mpho_phalatse/ Instagram Mpho Phalatse who has resigned as a DA PR councillor will going back into the health care sector. Mpho Phalatse, a former mayor of Johannesburg, has resigned as a DA PR councillor for the City of Johannesburg. Phalatse participated in Johannesburg's mayoral committee for health and social development from 2016 to 2019. After the 2021 local government elections, she was elected […]

today29/08/2023

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