- Magistrates bemoan ‘shoddy and incomplete’ incitement investigations: Two magistrates have called into question the strength of the state’s cases against people believed to have been part of unrest incitement.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- South Africa’s Insurrection Is Greater Than Jacob Zuma: The economic conundrum for South Africa is that those who are shut out of prosperity and security will be happy to burn down what they see as “the system.” …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- For hire: Naomi Campbell lunges into South Africa tribal politics: British supermodel, actor and businesswoman Naomi Campbell found herself at the top of the trends’ list in South Africa after her open letter to former president Jacob Zuma went viral. Naomi penned …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Unrest: Rates relief available for severely damaged property: Municipalities are legally obliged to adjust property valuations. There is a prospect of some relief for property owners who suffered severe damage to properties in the recent unrest in KwaZulu-Natal …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Gauteng schools decontamination contracts: The dirty face of R431-million cleaning deals: Special Tribunal turfs out the reconsideration application by seven contractors implicated in the Gauteng schools’ Covid-19 decontamination scandal. Maverick Citizen has earlier reported that many …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Mother finds daughter dead in wheelchair unattended at Helen Joseph Hospital: A mother claims that the Helen Joseph Hospital staff ignored her ill daughter, ending in finding her dead in the same spot she had left her the day before.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- SA records more than 8 700 new cases, 50% from Western Cape and Gauteng: There were 8 791 new Covid-19 cases reported on Sunday, with Western Cape reporting 27% of new cases and Gauteng 23%.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
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Pierneef Street has a rich history: The duplex flats next to Picasso’s pub in Pierneef Street is where the world famous artist Pierneef’s house stood. The city council didn’t know it was his house and gave permission for the house to be demolished. The street and the primary school down the road are named after him. Pierneef left a bunch of paintings in his will to the school. To this day whenever the school needs money they auction off a painting.
