That's the problem when you're forced to procure through BEE firms. They can inflate prices and you've no choice but to accept because you're not allowed to procure through cheaper sources if they don't have the necessary BEE status.
The Kusile power station was originally budgeted to cost R...
Eight years in power and the DA couldn't fix this. Luckily with the Advertising Standards Authority now running Tshwane under supervision of the ANC, these problems will be taken care of.
When organisations like the DA, OUTA, and Afriforum, raise credible evidence of financial irregularities in the Gauteng provincial government, Panyaza Lesufi tends to simply dismiss the allegations with "try harder" instead of following up with a meaningful response befitting a sincere desire to...
While I don't personally have an issue with Nasiphi Moya's procession on the day of the State of the City Address, I am very sceptical of the claims made in any tweet of Michael Beaumont's. I mean, just a week ago he tweeted that ASA had scrapped the VAT hike. I'm not sure anyway if the mere...
Well done on your attempt at redirection. We were discussing the state of our roads and the many potholes clearly visible to all who travel on these roads, and you brought up "why aren't Afriforum fixing the potholes".
Technically it is illegal to do so without permission from the authorities. Afriforum is a law-abiding organisation who do things by the book, correctly and legally.
You have no idea where I drive, and what do you know about Pretoria anyway? The streets are a bit cleaner though, that is true. Not "the streets are clean" as you state; there is still litter, not as much as before though.
No, I'm stating as a matter of fact that there have never been as many potholes as at the moment. That does not mean things are improving, unless you believe that the state of our roads getting worse means things are improving.