While Gauteng premier David Makhura’s state of the province address on Monday seemed scant on detail, he used the platform to put his MECs on terms, giving them 100 days to submit performance plans to his office. 

After this, said Makhura, all MECs will be made to sign performance contracts that will be made public...

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