A mother, who allegedly consumed poison, remains under police guard after she was found in Kempton Park following her baby’s death. Read more: Baby poisoned: Johannesburg mother in hospital under police guard – LNN – Network News
Vacant land in a suburb that was once the refuge of Johannesburg’s elite. · Abandoned properties in Houghton have become a growing concern for … Read more: Lower Houghton’s slide — weak municipal enforcement leaves residents to fight urban decline
According to Rapport, Ntlabakanye and his representatives are set to meet with stakeholders in Johannesburg on Monday to discuss the verdict and … Read more: Banned Bok prop ponders next move – SA Rugby magazine
Following court battles and power cuts, the Gauteng Department of Education is reviewing its decentralised funding model, arguing that school … Read more: Gauteng schools face budget overhaul after R584m debt leaves pupils in dark
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) in Gauteng is deeply concerned by reports that the Gauteng Provincial Treasury is locked in … Read more: Gauteng Treasury funding crisis concerning – COSATU – Politicsweb
JOHANNESBURG – Munster’s Diarmuid Barron alleged a Lions player spat at him during Saturday night’s match. The Lions lost 24-17 to Munster in the … Read more: Lions deny spitting allegations – eNCA
Johannesburg Water, an entity owned by the City of Johannesburg, reportedly spent R130.5 million (US$8 million) on tankers in the 2024/25 … Read more: Water tank delivery in South Africa has stopped pipes getting fixed and opened the door to corruption
Gauteng Education MEC, Lebogang Maile, says that schools in the province owe municipalities more than R500 million, while over R6 million is owed to … Read more: ‘No-fee schools plagued by financial mismanagement under SGBs’ – SABC News
Gauteng education MEC Lebogang Maile says the government is reviewing legislation that allows schools to manage their own finances as public … Read more: Gauteng reviews decentralised model as schools’ municipal debt hits R583m