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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi says his administration is determined to put Gauteng on the path to prosperity.

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi delivers his maiden SOPA.

He says the Gauteng government remains focused on accelerating economic growth, combating crime and improving the living conditions of people in townships, informal settlements and hostels.He has acknowledged the threat that organised crime poses to the province.LIVE | The Gauteng State Of The Province Address:Gauteng is to pay 30 percent of SANRAL’s debt relating to e-tolls.

National government will pay the rest. Lesufi says an announcement from relevant ministers on the controversial E-toll system is imminent.“We are pleased to announce that E-tolls have been scrapped permanently in our province. Together with the minister of finance and transport, we will make a joint announcement in this regard together with the national government.

 

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Uhmmm Any bets on that happening? I will put R1 000 on that one. Betway_za

Tuesday greetings to you all...as long as he can be able to monitor them he will win this one ..double dolly

We've hard this all before from all previous Gauteng ANC premiers. Time for coalitions to come in, make a mess, & teach ANC that our votes are not to be toyed with. ANC can't have held this province this long & people still have the worst medical experiences at state hospitals

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