Tshwane executive mayor Nasiphi Moya has hailed the progress in turning the capital city’s finances around, saying the multiparty coalition government’s efforts were yielding positive results. 

Reporting on her administration’s first 100 days in office, Moya, who succeeded DA councillor Cilliers Brink as mayor in October 2024, said they inherited a city bogged down by an unfunded budget. ..

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