(TSX: AIM) (“the Company”) announced today the dual listing of its common shares on the Main Board of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (“JSE”) … Read more: AIMIA ANNOUNCES DUAL LISTING ON JOHANNESBURG STOCK EXCHANGE
Johannesburg’s water crisis could affect the ANC’s chances at the upcoming local elections. Political analyst Steven Friedman said the city’s … Read more: ANC ‘haemorrhaging’ support in Johannesburg as service delivery anger grows – EWN
Group of smiling Black people in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, including children and. A crowd of children gathers around Jesse Jackson … Read more: In photos: Jesse Jackson’s life, activism and politics – Axios
… Gauteng and the Western Cape. Instead, the group is calling for a provincial state of disaster to address gang violence and organised crime over … Read more: Calls for provincial state of disaster to deal with gang violence – eNCA
Malema vowed then that the EFF would not support the Gauteng government’s budget in the province, where the ANC needs its backing the most. Gauteng … Read more: EXCLUSIVE: Ekurhuleni’s Xhakaza set to reshuffle mayoral committee amid ANC, EFF tension
The City of Johannesburg’s Transport Department, through the Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA), is progressing with the development of a … Read more: City advances plans for the Archbishop Desmond Tutu Precinct – City of Johannesburg
CAPE TOWN – Roedean School, an elite private girls’ school in Johannesburg, has issued an apology to South Africa’s biggest Jewish day school after a … Read more: Johannesburg Private School Sparks Furor for Canceling Tennis Match With Jewish Girls’ Team
A Gauteng woman is left in shock after being hit with a R160,000 engine replacement bill just two days after her Kia was serviced, … Read more: Gauteng woman fights dealership over R160,000 engine replacement two days after service
Falling reservoir levels, system strain and years of poor maintenance point to a man-made water crisis looming across Gauteng communities. Read more: ‘Water shifting’ quietly begins in Gauteng | The Citizen