The University of Johannesburg’s Soweto campus settled R33 million after engagement under the programme. Caltex, located near City Power’s head office … Read more: City Power surpasses R1bn in revenue after taking over billing from City of Joburg
It has been a turbulent week for the ANC in Gauteng, with political developments in the province’s two largest metros reaping interesting outcomes. Read more: Power struggles, compromises reshape ANC leadership in Gauteng – PressReader
Now that same quest for equitable social justice fuels her work as the spokesperson for civil society’s water protests in Johannesburg. As … Read more: Ferrial Adam: the voice of Johannesburg’s water crisis – Sunday Times
… Gauteng — would not help to improve the situation. Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi is expected to go toe-to-toe with his health MEC, Nomantu Nkomo … Read more: ANC bows to pressure on conferences – Sunday Times
In Gauteng, the biggest supplier is the Vaal Dam, which – as of late February – was a little over 100% capacity. There’s a three-tier system that … Read more: Joburg’s water crisis: what’s going on and what can be done about it | News24
The City of Johannesburg is facing a staggering R64-billion shortfall in funding needed to address its water supply issues, as Finance Minister … Read more: Johannesburg Needs R64-Billion to Resolve Water Supply Issues, Says Finance Minister
The lifestyle shopping centre forms part of the new R84 billion Mooikloof Smart City in Gauteng, which is a public-private partnership between … Read more: New lifestyle shopping centre coming to R84 billion Smart City in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG- The ANC and EFF have condemned the latest attack on Iran. The United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran. The strikes … Read more: South African political parties condemn US-Israeli strikes on Iran – eNCA
Every morning on Bram Fischer Drive, security guard David Sejobe brought joy to Johannesburg’s hostile roads – whistling, waving, and dancing as … Read more: Essay | We’ve lost our humanity behind the wheel: Let David Sejobe’s death mean something