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Gauteng government condemns vandalism ahead of G20 Leaders’ Summit
The Gauteng Provincial Government has condemned the vandalism on signage ahead of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg.
Government has been working around the clock to clean up Johannesburg ahead of the summit, which will see at least 60 heads of state attend the official event at the Nasrec Expo Centre in two weeks.
The GPG confirmed that it is working in full cooperation with national security structures to ensure that all planned G20 ...
According to the RTMC, the exercise forms part of preparatory measures to ensure the province’s readiness for the ...
The Gauteng Provincial Government says it is ready to host the upcoming G20 Leadership Summit and its related events.
The Gauteng Provincial Government has condemned coordinated acts of vandalism targeting G20 infrastructure in Johannesburg, ...
This follows incidents of vandalism ahead of the G20 summit, where South Africa will host at least sixty heads of state at ...
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