… Johannesburg high court against their 2023 fraud convictions. The Johannesburg magistrate’s court found them guilty of fraud in 2023. Madikane was … Read more: ‘Fake lawyers’ lose Johannesburg high court fraud appeal – TimesLIVE
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa’s intelligence services are investigating who was behind a chartered plane that landed in Johannesburg with more … Read more: South Africa investigates mystery of a plane that arrived with more than 150 Palestinians from Gaza
There will be road closures, lane restrictions and stop-and-go moments across key routes across Johannesburg on Saturday. Read more: Joburg motorists warned of multiple road closures on Saturday – Jacaranda FM
… Johannesburg’s private sector. This high-profile activation reinforces the City’s commitment to urban renewal and strengthened collaboration with … Read more: Clean-Up Campaign: President Ramaphosa joins City and CEOs in Kliptown renewal
… Johannesburg’s private sector. This high-profile activation reinforces the City’s commitment to urban renewal and strengthened collaboration with … Read more: Clean-Up Campaign: President Ramaphosa joins City and CEOs in Kliptown renewal
Johannesburg has had a brief respite from its decline as potholes are filled, street lights and traffic lights are repaired, and strategic routes … Read more: Ramaphosa cracks the whip on a cleaner Johannesburg for G20 visitors – The Africa Report
President Cyril Ramaphosa joined the City of Johannesburg and business leaders in the CEO–City Cleanup Programme in Kliptown. Read more: Ramaphosa leads CEO–City Cleanup to revitalise Johannesburg – YouTube
… Johannesburg. On the 21 of November, the President of the European … The event will happen in the margins of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg. Read more: President von der Leyen co-hosts the final pledging event of the ‘Scaling up Renewables in …
Cape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. Read more: Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governance