Political tensions rise in Johannesburg Johannesburg’s political landscape is heating up as Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton McKenzie gave the African National Congress (ANC) a seven-day...
Water woes persist in townships and informal settlements As Johannesburg braces for the G20 Summit, many residents are struggling to access clean water, highlighting a crisis...
Another day, another probe Johannesburg’s City Power is once again under the microscope as the Hawks, South Africa’s Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, visited the utility’s...
Unapproved settlement sparks anger and fear Residents of Zakariya Park, a quiet suburb south of Johannesburg, are raising alarms over an informal settlement sprouting on land...
From Fixers to Felons: Suspended City Power Operators Offer to Replace Cable They Allegedly Stole In a story that seems ripped from a crime thriller, three...
Johannesburg’s luxury property market has reached a new milestone, with a two-bedroom apartment in Melrose Arch securing a record-breaking rental of R80,000 per month. The Apartment...
A recruitment camp meant to pave the way for new Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) officers has turned tragic. Two young men, both in their twenties,...
Picture Johannesburg’s vibrant skyline, and beneath its hustle, small NGOs quietly weaving hope. In 2025, this spirited city has no shortage of grassroots heroes equipping communities...
South African Airways (SAA) is spreading its wings again this time to neighbouring Botswana. Starting on the 4th of November 2025, the national carrier will introduce...
Blood Moon South Africa: Will Clouds Spoil the View on 7 September? South Africa is set for a rare total lunar eclipse, or Blood Moon, on...