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President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed disappointment in the state of Johannesburg and Gauteng as a whole, but citizens are asking why he only noticed it now.
Ramaphosa says Gauteng must prove the decision to bring some of the G20 meetings to the province was not a mistake.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged the Gauteng government and the municipality to ensure the city is presentable.
President Ramaphosa expresses concern over Gauteng's state of readiness for the upcoming G20 summit, as the province grapples with infrastructure challenges and service delivery issues. The president calls for urgent improvements before international delegates arrive.
Despite having a home in Johannesburg and regularly attending meetings at his political party’s headquarters in Luthuli House, President Cyril Ramaphosa is not ‘pleased’ with the state of the City of Gold and wants it fixed urgently.
Cyril Ramaphosa sounded the alarm about conflicts around the world at a gathering of G20 foreign ministers in Johannesburg. Among those who attended the meeting on Thursday were ministers from Russia and China; the U.S., meanwhile, was absent amid tensions ...
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has apologised to President Cyril Ramaphosa over his harsh condemnation on the state of the province.
The climate crisis is a catastrophic reality, Ramaphosa tells opening G20 session. In the face of a barrage of attacks from US leaders about the progressive values South Africa and Brazil have set for the G20,
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has on Thursday, apologised to President Cyril Ramaphosa for the bad state of Johannesburg, after Ramaphosa expressed disappointment during his visit to the province. Lesufi acknowledged the province’s pressing challenges and extended his apology to Ramaphosa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa was far from impressed with the state of the Gauteng province following his visit ahead of the G20 Summit.
In a bold confrontation with President Ramaphosa, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi warns that without concrete solutions to the province's critical G-13 challenges - from rampant corruption to failing infrastructure - their high-level meeting would be futile.