The City of Johannesburg has launched a “Bad Buildings Strategy” to address the inner-city housing backlog, focusing on hijacked and neglected properties. City Manager Tshepo Makola...
In a world where global politics often feels like a chaotic chess game, South Africa is navigating its way through the disruptions caused by figures like...
Thirty years ago, fewer than a third of 25- to 34-year-olds in South Africa had completed their matric or an equivalent qualification. Fast forward to today,...
Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall continue to batter Gauteng, keeping Johannesburg’s Emergency Management Services (EMS) busy with flood-related rescues and infrastructure damage. Heavy downpours on Wednesday...
A recent study by DebtBusters, South Africa’s largest debt management company, has revealed that upper-middle-income South Africans earning more than R420,000 a year are facing a...
Transnet, South Africa’s state-owned freight and logistics company, is bracing for a potential showdown with its largest unions as wage negotiations heat up. The South African...
South Africa’s new Expropriation Bill, signed into law in December 2024, has ignited a diplomatic firestorm with the United States. President Donald Trump’s administration has criticized...
Business activity in South Africa remained under pressure in February, but the pace of decline eased compared to the start of the year, according to the...
Johannesburg and Tshwane have officially launched the 8th cycle of the Urban 20 (U20) initiative, a global platform where major cities shape discussions ahead of the...
Johannesburg, often referred to as the heart of South Africa, is not just a bustling metropolis known for its vibrant culture and rich history. It is...