Gauteng, the South African province that’s home to Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria, is struggling to grow and its shift from manufacturing and mining to a services hub is deepening inequality.
South African soldiers deployed in the country’s high-crime areas have dismantled illegal mining operations Johannesburg.
First troops touch down nearly a month after President Ramaphosa said organised crime threatened country’s democracy.
As Johannesburg prepares for its upcoming Integrated Development Plan session, David Mawelewele from the Speaker’s office ...
Troops have been deployed on the streets of South Africa's biggest city after the president announced plans last month to use ...
The first new high-rise in Johannesburg’s CBD in over 20 years will be home to the city's new Deeds Office.
Sol Plaatje University in Kimberley will host the landmark investiture of brand strategist Thebe Ikalafeng as Chancellor on 24 March 2026. The ceremony, celebrating African heritage and the legacy of ...
The Johannesburg deeds office handles residential and commercial property documents relating to development, registrations ...
Global data site Numbeo ranks Pretoria second and Johannesburg fifth most dangerous in the world in its 2026 Crime Index. The ...
This Purim, the bochurim of RCSA Yeshiva in Johannesburg took to the streets with their Tefillin, Megillos, and Mishloach ...
The spirit of legendary jazz musician Hugh Masekela lives on at a new club in Johannesburg dedicated to his memory.