Gauteng remains the premier destination for investors: Mashatile

Deputy President Paul Mashatile addresses the Gauteng Investment Conference. Deputy President Paul Mashatile says Gauteng remains the premier destination for investors seeking both high returns and economic resilience. Speaking at the Gauteng Investment Conference 2026 in Johannesburg today, Mashatile emphasised that the province is ready to turn multi-billion rand pledges into tangible projects. The Gauteng…

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Gauteng govt confident it will surpass R300bn in investment pledges

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi flanked by Deputy President Paul Mashatile. Gauteng says it is confident that it will surpass the R300-billion investment pledges mark today at the Gauteng Investment Conference 2026. The conference is aimed at mobilising investment, advancing industrialisation and accelerating inclusive economic growth. It also intends to attract at least R800-billion in new…

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IMF warns of subdued global growth amid Middle East tensions

International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo is seen outside the headquarters building in Washington, US. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects subdued global economic growth resulting from the war in the Middle East which has pushed up oil and energy prices. As the multilateral financier prepares to host ministers and central banks for the annual IMF…

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Archbishop Makgoba calls for crackdown on gambling ads

Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba has called on the government to introduce stricter regulations on gambling advertisements. His call comes amid growing concern over the impact of gambling on vulnerable communities. The National Gambling Board has reported that some people are using social grants, wages and student allowances for gambling and online…

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New e-hailing regulations will professionalise the sector: Analyst

Bolt e-hailing vehicle The new regulations that requires e-hailing services to among others, brand their vehicles and have panic buttons will ensure visibility and safety. These are the sentiments of Transport Analyst from North West University Dr Olebogeng Baikgaki. The regulations, which came into effect in March, are contained in the National Land Transport Amendment…

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Fuel shortages not limited to Gauteng: Association

A vehicle seen parked at a fuel filling station. The Fuel Industry Association says shortages at some filling stations in Gauteng are not limited to the province but are also being experienced in several parts of the country. The Association has attributed this partly to panic and bulk buying before the April fuel increase. Petrol…

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