President Jacob Zuma
with Gauteng Premier David Makhura, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga,
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi hand over blankets and school bags to the
learners of Marhulana Primary School in Tembisa. GCIS
FROM THE PREMIER
JOHANNESBURG
- This summary of the Gauteng Provincial Government’s Midterm
Report reflects the progress made over the past two and half years of our
administration and the challenges we face in delivering on our commitment to
transform, modernise and reindustrialise the Gauteng City- Region.
It is an
instrument through which we account to the people of Gauteng on our work since
assuming office in 2014, and provides a reliable basis upon which we are able
to identify gaps and anchor future interventions to build a province we can all
be proud to call home. Despite major challenges across society and specifically
in areas such as the economy, job creation and crime prevention, evidence
exists that things are working better in Gauteng.
There is, therefore, reason
to be optimistic about the future and the goal of a transformed, modernised and
reindustrialised Gauteng City-Region is within reach.
PRM: The tragedy of #LifeEsidimeni however highlights some institutional challenges we need to focus on #GPMidTerm #GautengMidTerm pic.twitter.com/NV0eVWQCmg
— GautengGov (@GautengProvince) May 23, 2017
Premier Funding, infrastructure, staffing patient focus will form part of the health overhaul in the next 2yrs #GPMidTerm #GautengMidTerm
— GautengGov (@GautengProvince) May 23, 2017
#GPMidTerm During next 2 years, the provincial gov. will focus on enhancing capacity to deliver on the ten-pillar programme for TMR.
— Gauteng ANC (@GautengANC) May 23, 2017
#GautengMidTerm Two years from now our term will end - our focus is on delivery. We will in June have our last lekgotla. KS pic.twitter.com/ZYJjT5uLZ1
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) May 23, 2017
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