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Gauteng cleans up as leaders get VIP treatment
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67749, member: 636"] Gauteng province is ready to welcome international leaders attending the G20 summit later this month, Premier Panyaza Lesufi announced on Tuesday. The gathering will bring heads of state from major economies to the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg from November 22 through 23 to address economic development and environmental concerns. South Africa completes its G20 presidency under a focus on solidarity, equality and sustainability. Lesufi detailed extensive preparations during a media briefing on Tuesday, covering power reliability, urban cleanup operations and comprehensive security arrangements. The province has established a strong energy framework to maintain electricity at crucial locations like OR Tambo International Airport, the International Convention Centre and major hotels. Backup systems feature emergency generators and solar lighting, with Eskom monitoring supply levels continuously. Johannesburg has undergone significant improvements ahead of the summit. Crews have cleared litter, repaired potholes and restored streetlights along major routes. Law enforcement agencies have coordinated protection plans for delegates, establishing a multiagency command center for rapid emergency response. Security teams from various police services will escort visiting dignitaries while airports and border crossings maintain heightened vigilance. Lesufi emphasized that infrastructure upgrades will benefit residents long after the summit concludes. [/QUOTE]
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