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National Treasury threatens to cut funding as the city spirals under wasteful spending and crumbling infrastructure.
Johannesburg’s mayor has been asked to explain how South Africa’s richest city will recoup R24.4 billion of funds squandered ...
I fear to think what's happening to the underground sewerage systems in the CBD. The garbage is piling up on every corner.
Johannesburg's finances are in crisis, with over R24-billion in irregular, wasteful and unauthorised spending reported. If the mayor fails to act in 14 days, the Treasury may cut funding, which could ...
The Gauteng provincial government has confirmed it is working closely with the City of Johannesburg and national authorities ...
This after Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana recently wrote to the mayor, complaining about the poor management of the ...
The situation has become so dire that Godongwana sent a strongly worded letter to Morero on July 30, reprimanding the mayor ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) can reveal that Johannesburg is now facing the gravest financial threat in its democratic ...
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi believes the City of Johannesburg will be ready to host international guests, including heads ...
The finance minister has threatened to invoke a law that allows the Treasury to withhold transfers to the municipality unless ...
“If Treasury pulls back or suspends these funds, as the minister warns in his letter, the city’s ability to deliver the ...