World-class African city? Dry taps, leaks and a new ‘lake’ in Joburg Johannesburg residents are living through a crisis that paints a stark contrast to the...
While taps run dry, millions of litres spill into Joburg streets In Linbro Park this week, the irony was impossible to miss. As some Johannesburg residents...
Ramaphosa seeks return of South Africans caught up in Russia’s war It started with desperate phone calls. Seventeen South African men, most from KwaZulu-Natal and one...
Tensions rise after fatal Sizok’Thola shooting in Randburg A Sunday afternoon in Windsor East ended in gunfire and now, in grief, anger and mounting questions. The...
Another crash, more children hurt: KZN’s scholar transport crisis deepens It’s a call no parent ever wants to receive. On Tuesday afternoon, at the R617 Mphophomeni...
The hunter becomes the hunted There are days in Parliament that feel procedural. And then there are days that feel like theatre. When Paul O’Sullivan finally...
The strike is over, but will Johannesburg’s taps run again? For many Joburg residents, the announcement landed with cautious hope. The strike at Johannesburg Water is...
Our taps are dry, our dams are full, so what’s really going on with Joburg’s water? There’s something deeply unsettling about driving past a dam that’s...
If you’ve opened your tap lately and heard nothing but air, you’d be forgiven for thinking the worst. Across Johannesburg, entire neighbourhoods have endured dry days,...
The R1 million wall that never stood and the questions hanging over JOSHCO In a city battling housing backlogs, decaying infrastructure and tight municipal budgets, R1...