Eskom to implement stage 2 load-shedding
JOHANNESBURG – Eskom will implement stage two load-shedding from Tuesday 4pm until 10pm. The power utility has also announced that stage … Read more: Eskom to implement stage 2 load-shedding
JOHANNESBURG – Eskom will implement stage two load-shedding from Tuesday 4pm until 10pm. The power utility has also announced that stage … Read more: Eskom to implement stage 2 load-shedding
CAPE TOWN/JOHANNESBURG – The domestic liquor industry promised to do more to promote the responsible consumption of alcohol. The Beer … Read more: Liquor industry could spend up to R150mn on COVID-19 awareness plans
Saturday 7 August (third Test): Springboks vs British & Irish Lions – Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg. Read more: Ticket pricing announced for B&I Lions tour
Johannesburg businessman Victor Sidambe has been gunned down in a suspected hit while jogging in the the northern suburbs. Sidambe, 54, who … Read more: Joburg businessman gunned down while jogging
There’s a new bar on the block and it’s not your average bar. Niks Bar softly opened to the public this month, becoming Johannesburg’s first … Read more: Hot new alcohol-free bar opens in Johannesburg
Legendary football writer S’busiso Mseleku has died aged 59 in a Johannesburg hospital. Family spokesman Vincent Magwenya said Mseleku died in … Read more: Legendary sports journalist S’busiso Mseleku dies: ‘He was a legend when it comes to football’
The Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, councillor Geoffrey Makhubo launched the City’s iThemba 24-hour substance abuse and … Read more: City of Johannesburg launches iThemba 24-hour crisis line
The City of Johannesburg would like to remind residents to continue to use water sparingly as Level 1 water restrictions remain in place. “South Africa … Read more: Watering of gardens limited: City urges residents to remain water conscious
JOHANNESBURG – As the country enters the first phase of lockdown level two allowing among others the sale of tobacco products, British American … Read more: BATSA says legal clarity is still needed on tobacco sale ban