The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) has launched an internal investigation into allegations that some of its officers are soliciting bribes from the public. Reports suggest...
Gautrain services between Park Station and Rosebank have officially resumed after a month-long disruption caused by illegal drilling on private property. The unauthorised borehole drilling, linked...
The City of Joburg is facing a financial and legal storm as over 90 lawyers, advocates, and debt collectors claim they are owed more than R500...
The closure of the Johannesburg Deeds Office has sent shockwaves through the property market, leaving sellers, real estate agents, and conveyancers in limbo. With property registrations,...
The South African government’s ambitious R1.3 trillion infrastructure investment over the next three years has been met with cautious optimism from industry experts. While the potential...
Higher education institutions play a critical role in human resource development in South Africa. A census-based analysis of university access and degree attainment across provinces suggests...
South Africa is facing mounting pressure to navigate its trade and diplomatic relations carefully as the United States intensifies its economic sanctions against Iran. With the...
South African motorists have enjoyed a slight reduction in petrol prices this month, bringing some relief to the transport sector and businesses. However, this may be...
South Africa’s 2025 budget, set to be delivered on March 12, arrives under unprecedented financial pressure. The delay in the budget announcement last month already signaled...
The Gauteng Department of e-Government has significantly scaled back its broadband rollout targets, citing delays and rising costs. The decision has drawn sharp criticism from the...