Baldwin Ndaba

Multimedia Journalist, IOL Politics

#Hlaudi: 'They want to hit his pockets and hurt his family'

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The latest legal case against former SABC boss Hlaudi Motsoeneng was just an attempt ?to hit his pockets and hurt his family,? his counsel told a labour court.

Gauteng premier secures major investment deal

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Gauteng Premier David Makhura has secured a multibillion-rand investment deal with one of Italy’s provincial governments.

Evicted traders claiming millions

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More than 1 500 informal traders in Johannesburg have filed a lawsuit of more than R120m against the city.

Gauteng poised to get its business done online

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The province’s strategic plan for information and communications technology has been unveiled.

Aurora bosses ‘dumped miners in abject poverty’

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Aurora mine bosses Khulubuse Zuma and Zondwa Mandela could face criminal charges and a multimillion-rand lawsuit.

Gauteng rolls dice for a casino tax levy

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A new gambling tax levy for casinos operating in Gauteng is on the cards in a bid to increase its provincial revenue collection base.

Gauteng gets a carrot and stick budget

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Gauteng MEC for Finance and e-Governance Barbara Creecy has prioritised this year’s budget allocation to create job opportunities for young people.

Zuma pleads for miners in harsh economy

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President Jacob Zuma made an impassioned plea to mining bosses to avoid retrenchments in the mines.

Liquidators allowed to probe water bill

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The liquidators of Blyvooruitzicht gold mine in Carletonville scored a victory against Merafong Local Municipality after being allowed to investigate why their water ...

Ex-miners struggling after liquidation

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Almost 8 000 families are living without water and struggling to put food on their tables after another Gauteng gold mine was liquidated.

Bankrupt mine owes millions for water

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The liquidated gold mine Blyvooruitzicht has been defaulting on its water payments since 2007.

Unions point fingers after xenophobic attacks

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Cosatu and the SACP have accused big businesses of fuelling the black-on-black violence in Durban.

R6m to help pensioners pay rates

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MEC for Finance Barbara Creecy says the funding is aimed at ensuring that municipalities achieve financial stability.

New upmarket suburb to dwarf Sandton

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The new upmarket suburb in Modderfontein, north of Joburg, will be six times the size of Sandton.

'Tshwane is top growing municipality'

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The City of Tshwane – one of three Gauteng metropolitan councils – was SA’s economically the fastest-growing municipality.

'Autopsies show miners were fleeing'

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Post-mortem reports on the bodies of miners shot by police reportedly show that the men were mostly hit from behind.

We pleaded with cops - union

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"They threatened us with guns. There was no need for the police to use such force. "

Strike hits R500m in diamond exports

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The workers at the South African Diamond and Precious Metal Regulator went on strike demanding a 10-percent salary increase.

State plan to control job market

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If the government has its way, private companies will no longer be able to hire employees without first considering people listed on a government database of unemployed ...