JOHANNESBURG, April 24 (Reuters) – South African authorities promised on Friday to crack down on anyone carrying out xenophobic attacks on … Read more: South Africa promises crackdown on xenophobic attacks after Ghana protests – Reuters
The South African president hopes to bring an F1 race to the Kyalami circuit near Johannesburg for the first time in over three decades. Read more: Ramaphosa to attend F1 Grand Prix to lobby for South African race
The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry has expanded its probe to the City of Johannesburg, demanding full records of Johannesburg Metropolitan Police … Read more: Madlanga Commission turns its attention to Johannesburg security tenders – IOL
A Guardian picture essay explores the car-spinning scene, centered on the BMW 325i, at Johannesburg’s Wheelz n Smoke arena. Car spinning “is a … Read more: How car spinning went mainstream in South Africa | Semafor
ANC – African National Congress (@MYANC). 41 likes 15 replies. The ANC in Johannesburg is at Houghton Golf Club, where members and supporters have … Read more: The ANC in Johannesburg is at Houghton Golf Club, where members and supporters have …
The Alexandra Regional Court in Johannesburg has heard that the victim in the case of Bellarmine Mugabe and co-accused was paid R250 000 in … Read more: SABC – The Alexandra Regional Court in Johannesburg has heard that the victim in the … – Facebook
If true, this is a serious reminder of how justice can be affected by money and pressure. Victims should be protected and supported to speak … Read more: The Alexandra Regional Court in Johannesburg has heard that the victim in the case of … – Facebook
Despite facing intense criticism and scrutiny over her stance on foreign affairs, Democratic Alliance (DA) Johannesburg mayoral candidate Helen … Read more: ‘I’m fighting to fix Johannesburg, not the Middle East’ – Helen Zille – .za
Nando’s founder Robbie Brozin is bringing his creative energy to resurrecting downtown Johannesburg, South Africa’s de facto commercial capital, … Read more: TOBY SHAPSHAK | How creatives and crazies can save a city – Business Day