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Gauteng is governed by the Gauteng Provincial Legislature, a 73-person unicameral legislature elected by party-list proportional representation. The legislature elects one of its members as Premier of Gauteng to lead the …
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It is the smallest province by area, though it also has the greatest number of people. Its capital is Johannesburg, the largest city in South Africa. It also hosts South Africa's executive capital, Pretoria. The province borders the provinces …
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Oct 7, 2022 · The blueprint is a strategic plan for how the provincial government will lead towards a just and sustainable economy and society. Lesfui announced his cabinet just a day after he himself was elected as Gauteng’s new premier. …
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Gauteng in Sotho means: 'for place of gold'. Alternatively the ‘gaut’ could also originate from the Dutch ‘goud’ for gold. This Province was created by the ANC, in 1994 after the Country’s first democratic election. It is the smallest Province of …
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