JOHANNESBURG – The economic fallout due to the Covid-19 pandemic is expected to result in further equity injections among listed non-food … Read more: Economic fallout pushes major retailers to market for cash
JOHANNESBURG – Public Service and Administration Minister Senzo Mchunu on Thursday distanced his office from the damning report that detailed … Read more: Minister Mchunu distances his office from PSC corruption findings
The City of Johannesburg council had been threatened with being put under administration, putting opposition representatives between a rock and a … Read more: Over R300 million earmarked for Roodepoort infrastructure projects in new budget
Johannesburg – Senior clinicians in the Faculty of Health Sciences at University of the Witwatersrand have volunteered to participate in South Africa’s … Read more: Wits doctors, professors volunteer for Covid-19 vaccine trial
JOHANNESBURG – For four years, Francina Malao has been trying to verify her identity. According to the 61-year-old from Alexandra in Johannesburg … Read more: WATCH: Alexandra woman’s four-year battle to get ID
The City of Johannesburg says its new tariff increases have taken effect this week – reduced from the original proposed percentages “to cushion … Read more: Joburg’s new tariff increases take effect
The City of Johannesburg shared details of the Covid-19 statistics and realities facing itself and its employees. In a statement released by the City, … Read more: 660 total positive cases of Covid-19 among the staff of the City of Joburg
JOHANNESBURG – Urban agriculture markets are growing popular alternative marketing channels and are becoming more important in light of the … Read more: OPINION: Addressing urban food insecurity
JOHANNESBURG – South Africans will have to put up with another day of loadshedding. Eskom said that stage one blackouts would kick in at 9am … Read more: No respite for SA as power cuts set to continue on Thursday