Gauteng’s New Number Plates: What’s Really Changing in 2025? If you’re driving around Joburg, chances are you’ve heard the buzz: Gauteng is introducing new number plates....
In South Africa’s arts scene, where funding is scarce and recognition even scarcer, passion projects often come with complications. Few stories feel as personal – or...
A City on Edge: Another Arrest in Likhona Fose Murder Case Sparks Tension Durban Deep rattled as a Pakistani spaza shop owner becomes the latest suspect...
With blackouts stretching up to 14 hours a day, Gauteng’s schools and clinics are learning to survive – and in some cases, innovate – in the...
A Johannesburg primary school is at the centre of a growing public outcry after a Grade 2 learner was allegedly sexually assaulted by a staff member....
It’s hard to believe it’s been seven years since Dr. Tamaryn Green-Nxumalo was crowned Miss South Africa. On that unforgettable night in May 2018 at Pretoria’s...
The City of Johannesburg has unveiled a bold, fully funded budget of R89.4 billion for the 2025/26 financial year, signalling a strategic push towards economic revival...
One of the main defendants in the well-known Sassa fraud case, which involves more than R4 million in alleged social grant fraud, Phumelele Myeza, had his...
Residents of Fleurhof in West Johannesburg marched to the Florida Police Station to demand justice for the tragic death of 11-year-old Jayden-Lee Meek. The community-driven march...
Lanseria International Airport could soon have a new name, as Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero unveiled plans to rebrand the city’s privately owned airport. The move aims...