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Premier Lesufi visits family of missing journalist Sibusiso Ndlovu, assures support from SAPS
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has pledged support to the family of missing journalist Sibusiso Ndlovu, who disappeared on February 18, 2025. Lesufi's visit comes as the SAPS intensifies its investigation, with a reward recently offered for information about Ndlovu and his partner's whereabouts.
'I recruited girls for traffickers': Reformed criminal's shocking revelations shake Gauteng community
In a powerful testimony at Geluksdal Community Hall, a reformed human trafficker reveals the inner workings of Gauteng's trafficking networks, while local families share heart-wrenching stories of loss and near-misses. This unprecedented gathering, organised by the Gauteng Legislature, exposes the growing crisis of youth exploitation and sparks new community-led initiatives to combat trafficking.
'I recruited girls for traffickers': Reformed criminal's shocking revelations shake Gauteng community
In a powerful testimony at Geluksdal Community Hall, a reformed human trafficker reveals the inner workings of Gauteng's trafficking networks, while local families share heart-wrenching stories of loss and near-misses. This unprecedented gathering, organised by the Gauteng Legislature, exposes the growing crisis of youth exploitation and sparks new community-led initiatives to combat trafficking.
Gauteng police crack down on counterfeit trade in massive CBD operation
In a decisive blow against counterfeiters, Gauteng police have seized R5. 9 million worth of illicit goods in Johannesburg's CBD, marking another successful operation in their ongoing campaign against counterfeit trade.
Gauteng Education MEC pledges to address school safety issues
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane has committed his department to addressing critical issues including drug abuse, crime, and power supply challenges in Gauteng schools.
Lesufi’s administration intensifies war against crime
Discover how Premier Lesufi's government is implementing innovative strategies to combat crime in Gauteng, aiming for a safer and more secure province