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Celebrating e-Tolls being switched off

NEWS

Celebrating e-Tolls being switched off but billing systems still issuing statements

By: Natasha Archary Transport Minister Sindiswa Chikunga, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi and MEC for Roads and Transport Kedibone Diale-Tlabela celebrated the moment e-Tolls were switched off but the billing system is still issuing statements to motorists. At midnight on Friday, 12 April, the Gauteng Provincial Government cheered jubilantly as the countdown began to the moment the e-Toll gantries in the province were switched off. Chikunga, Lesufi and Diale-Tlabela were at […]

today12/04/2024

Point Of View

Premier Panyaza Lesufi unpacks SOPA, crime, e-tolls, and the Gauteng economy

Zuko Komisa Image | @Lesufi/ /X Panyaza Lesufi unpacks SOPA, crime, e-tolls, and the Gauteng economy. Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi recently spoke with Phemelo Motene on a range of topics, including crime, e-tolls, and the province's economy, after giving his State of the Province address. Listen to the full conversation here On the R47 Billion owed for E-Tolls Lesufi says the national government initially agreed to take R12 billion of […]

today22/02/2024

taverns of the future

NEWS

Lesufi receives backlash for support of Heineken “taverns of the future” project

By: Natasha Archary Image: Panyaza Lesufi X Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has received backlash on social media over his support of the Heineken "taverns of the future" project. The Premier said the project will bolster investments and the future of townships, creating jobs and opportunities for all. Taverns of the future is a campaign that aims to change the tavern landscape with Heineken partnering with other brands to transform impoverished […]

today17/11/2023

stop paying for e-Tolls

Kaya Biz

Gauteng motorists urged to stop paying for e-Tolls

By: Natasha Archary Image: OUTA Wayne Duvenhage, CEO of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) joins Gugulethu Mfuphi on Kaya Biz to urge Gauteng motorists and corporate organisations in the province to stop paying for e-Tolls. Duvenhage said nearly a year after government "scrapped" the defunct system, motorists are still paying their e-Tolls bills, which is only keeping the system alive. Last year, Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana said government will […]

today10/10/2023

Crime Prevention Wardens

NEWS

DA: “Gauteng wastes R4.3 million on jumpsuits for Safety Wardens”

By: Natasha Archary Image: Gauteng Provincial Government Twitter DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Finance, Adriana Randall, has criticized the provincial government for wasting R4.3 million on jumpsuits for 3 000 Community Safety Wardens, while critical service delivery in the province suffers. Randall says millions of Rands of taxpayers' money, which could have been used to improve service delivery in the province was instead spent on jumpsuits at almost R1 000 […]

today15/08/2023

gas line explosion

NEWS

Lesufi says 3 manholes are the focus of devastating CBD explosion

By: Natasha Archary Image: Supplied Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi says 3 manholes are at the focus of the devastating Johannesburg CBD explosion which ripped through the city center on Wednesday afternoon, 19 July. Addressing media about the preliminary investigation into the blast that claimed the life of one person, with 48 others injured, Lesufi said all institutions that have infrastructure underground in the CBD have been called in to determine […]

today21/07/2023

Lesufi gets roasted

ENTERTAINMENT

Panyaza Lesufi gets roasted over his dissatisfaction with his meal

By: Natasha Archary Image: Panyaza Lesufi Twitter Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi was roasted on Twitter on Thursday, 13 July, after sharing his dissatisfaction with the meal he ordered, making a comparison of what his expectation was versus the reality when his meal arrived. Lesufi who ordered a plate of chicken wings and chips from an undisclosed Wimpy, showed the disappointing difference in what the picture on the menu looked like […]

today14/07/2023

thomas and skhumba

NEWS

Lesufi to hire 6000 more people to fix potholes in Gauteng townships

By: Natasha Archary Panyaza Lesufi is looking to hire 6000 more people to fix potholes in Gauteng townships, in a bid to create more job opportunities. The Gauteng Premier made the announcement on Sunday in Dobsonville where he introduced his new "green army", the province's litter clean-up crew. Lesufi shared that 6000 families benefitted from having a member hired as part of the Greening Army. "The Greening Army will conduct […]

today15/05/2023

Crime Prevention Wardens

Kaya Drive

Gauteng’s Crime Prevention Wardens ridiculed for being unfit and ill-equipped to tackle crime

By: Natasha Archary Image: Gauteng Provincial Government Twitter R450 million was spent by the Gauteng Provincial Government on the province's Crime Prevention Wardens. The new "crime-busting" unit is according to Premier Panyaza Lesufi going to make a huge difference in combatting crime and bringing criminals to book. Parading the fully-kitted crime fighters on Freedom Day, Lesufi defended the decision to splurge on helicopters, drones and BMW patrol vehicles for the […]

today03/05/2023

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