In today’s news, the election date has been confirmed for 29 May, the Gauteng government will borrow money to pay billions in e-toll debt, and motorists were robbed in traffic on the M1 highway.
We also look at Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) saying it will not be bailing out Eskom with its funds, the government sponsoring the renovation of Nelson Mandela’s old Houghton house that has been abandoned, and a video of singer Shebeshxt slapping a fan causing outrage on social media.
Following much anticipation, President Cyril Ramaphosa has finally announced the date of the 2024 general elections.
In a statement on Tuesday afternoon, the Presidency announced that on Wednesday, 29 May, South Africans will go to the polls to cast their votes for the 2024 general national and provincial elections.
Gauteng Premier Andrek Panyaza Lesufi says the provincial government will borrow money to pay billions of e-toll debt to the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral).
The scrapping of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) electronic tolling gantries has been stalled over the past year as discussions between the provincial government and National Treasury over a funding impasse prolonged the matter.
The SA Police Service (Saps) have urged victims of Tuesday morning’s M1 highway robbery during peak traffic to contact Johannesburg Central Police Station.
Tuesday morning started unfortunately for certain Johannesburg motorists who were on the M1 North highway near Gold Reef City during peak morning traffic after five armed individuals targeted drivers.
The Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) is reiterating that it will not be bailing out Eskom with funds and that a video circulating on social media that suggests that it will, is actually four years old and false.
The video, which depicts Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis relating that GEPF intends to bail out Eskom to the tune of R250 billion, is actually from as far back at early 2020.
The family of struggle icon Nelson Mandela will become beneficiaries of a home makeover courtesy of the Gauteng government.
This comes after Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi announced on Monday that the province would be meeting with the Mandela family to discuss the renovation of the Johannesburg home of the late statesman.
A video of Shebeshxt slapping a fan has sparked outrage on social media.
In the short clip, the singer can be seen driving off shortly after striking the fan in the face.
Ntokozo Molefe, the wife of the late radio personality Cliff Nhlamulo ‘DJ Mulo‘ Hlungwani, is reeling from grief.
She recently penned a touching post on Instagram, remembering her late husband on what could have been their wedding day.
Kaizer Chiefs legend Jabu Mahlangu (formerly Jabu Pule) has criticised the standard of refereeing in the DStv Premiership, following Orlando Pirates’ 1-1 draw with Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday night.
Mahlangu believes the match officials were not able to control the two teams, in a niggly game that saw plenty of scuffles between the two sets of players.
The Springboks’ journey towards the 2027 Rugby World Cup is well underway following the call up of 43 players to an alignment camp next month in Cape Town.
Rassie Erasmus, who has been re-appointed as the Boks’ head coach, has selected 39 domestic players and four Japan-based players to make up the 43.
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