President Cyril Ramaphosa says the economic success of Gauteng province is crucial to the overall success of the country.
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.
The President made these remarks on Thursday during an oversight visit to the province, where he engaged with the Gauteng Provincial Government and the National Executive.
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.
The Economic Freedom Fighters criticise the classification of the IPID report as ‘top secret’, alleging a coordinated effort to protect President Ramaphosa in the Phala Phala scandal.
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 Ramaphosa and his full Cabinet will conduct a two-day intensive review of Gauteng's critical infrastructure crisis, addressing widespread service delivery failures from water shortages to pothole-riddled roads in an unprecedented governmental intervention.
What remains of the international order? For more than 500 days, Israel, enabled by powerful nations providing diplomatic cover, military hardware, and political support, has systematically violated international law in Gaza.
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.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to meet with Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi and the provincial cabinet this morning.In a statement on Wednesday, The Presidency said the meeting was part of a two-day oversight visit conducted by the President accompanied by Ministers and Deputy Ministers.
If Trump can punish his neighbours with tariffs as he did with Mexico and Canada, and stop aid to their staunch ally at whim, who were we as South Africa and the continent he once referred to as a sh** hole?
President Cyril Ramaphosa said that South Africa wants to find agreement with the new US government on diplomatic, trade and other issues.