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Gauteng SACP defends Makhura, Lesufi, Khawe amid tender process scandal
All three have been drawn into scandals involving tender processes in the province but Makhura have since been cleared following an erroneous judgment by the...
While the country is in the process of procuring inoculations for its citizens as it fights the pandemic anti-vaccine sentiments being are expressed by a number of people including those in higher offices such as political leaders.
ANC's Nomvula Mokonyane said when it came to myth-busting some of the theories around COVID-19, it was best left to the experts.
The ANC's Gauteng provincial secretary said Africans should reject any vaccine that had not been developed on the continent and not tested over at least two to three years.
Presidential spokesperson Khusela Diko, Health MEC Bandile Masuku and his wife Joburg MMC Loyiso Masuku are implicated in irregular personal protective equipment (PPE) tenders in the province.
The latest poll undertaken by the Institute of Race Relations revealed how Gauteng could be a hung province unless there’s a late surge in favour of the ANC.
Jacob Khawe resigned earlier this month to take up a full-time position as the Gauteng African National Congress (ANC)'s provincial secretary.
The provincial executive committee of the party held a meeting before the council convened to discuss who will be deployed for the position.
On Thursday, the party confirmed Khawe's resignation as he takes up the full-time position of secretary of the provincial party.
The ANC’s Tasneem Motara says Khawe had to resign because the provincial position of party secretary is a full-time post.
Eyewitness News has seen letters written to Khawe by the ANC’s Sedibeng region last month, which Khawe reports to as mayor, calling for him to resign with immediate effect.
On Monday, Gauteng Premier David Makhura announced the decision, saying that the metro is cash-strapped and failing to provide services.
Premier David Makhura announced his decision to place the metro under administration, saying it cannot fulfil its executive obligations.
Gauteng Premier David Makhura says the municipality has been facing major economic, financial and service delivery problems.