He said routes under consideration include Johannesburg to Musina and Durban to Johannesburg. Ramaphosa added that nearly 30 companies responded … Read more: SONA 2026: Ramaphosa again puts high-speed, passenger trains on national to-do list
An insurance practice senior associate has joined Webber Wentzel’s technology-focused arm from the Johannesburg office of NRF, which is preparing … Read more: NRF lawyer leaves for legaltech role – African Law & Business
… Johannesburg has populated newsfeeds for the better part of the past two weeks. Naturally, water security, not only in Johannesburg but across the … Read more: Rhetoric vs reality: civil society delivers sobering scorecard on Sona 2026 – Daily Maverick
University of Johannesburg’s achievement reinforces the city’s reputation as a hub for higher learning. Read more: University of Johannesburg tops Sub-Saharan Africa list in QS World University Rankings
Driving high quality M&A execution through precise drafting, coordinated due diligence, and strong cross workstream transaction management. Read more: Asanda Lembede | Corporate/Commercial Lawyer in Johannesburg | People – Fasken
The Speaker of Council for the City of Johannesburg, Cllr Margaret Arnolds, engaged residents on the ongoing water challenges affecting the City … Read more: Joburg Speaker engages Doornkop community on water challenges
“Now this I’ve been saying that we would like this to cover routes such as Johannesburg and Musina, and eThekwini to Johannesburg,” he said. Read more: High-speed bullet train still coming for South Africa, Ramaphosa promises – BusinessTech
Members of the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) gathered outside the Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s headquarters in the Johannesburg CBD on Thursday, … Read more: Gauteng Premier faces backlash as Johannesburg residents demand action on water shortages – IOL
Reitumetse/Johannesburg Water Crisis Johannesburg residents protest against ongoing water outages around the city. (Photo: Reitumetse Pilane). Read more: GNU parties welcome Ramaphosa’s water committee but question implementation