The Monthly Dashboard for a Water Secure Gauteng shows that while overall water consumption across the province decreased during December, … Read more: Gauteng water consumption decreased in December, before surging again
… Pretoria. The third edition of Move Afrika returns to BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda, on March 17 and expands to South Africa with a show at SunBet … Read more: Doja Cat Headlining Global Citizen’s 2026 Move Afrika Tour – Pollstar News
The police have arrested a female suspect after an e-hailing driver was killed, allegedly while inside his car, in Pretoria West on Wednesday. Read more: Female suspect arrested after e-hailing driver’s gruesome murder in Pretoria West | News24
Gauteng police express deep concern over a disturbing video circulating on social media, depicting a violent attack on a young e-hailing driver. Read more: Gauteng police investigate disturbing video of violent attack on e-hailing driver
… Johannesburg has populated newsfeeds for the better part of the past two weeks. Naturally, water security, not only in Johannesburg but across the … Read more: Rhetoric vs reality: civil society delivers sobering scorecard on Sona 2026 – Daily Maverick
From my South African roots straight to the world stage, we’re bringing energy, purpose, and real change to Move Afrika in Kigali and Pretoria. Read more: Doja Cat to headline Global Citizen’s Move Africa tour – TimesLIVE
Grammy Award winning artist Doja Cat will headline the 2026 edition of Move Afrika, bringing the pan African touring circuit to Pretoria this March in … Read more: Doja Cat headline Move Afrika 2026 tour with historic Pretoria show. – Fullview
The Greater Gauteng Learner Transport Organisation has confirmed that its protest action was limited to Friday, with scholar transport services … Read more: Greater Gauteng Learner Transport Organisation back to work on Monday – YouTube
President Cyril Ramaphosa elaborates on the SANDF’s deployment to combat illegal mining and gang violence in Gauteng and the Western Cape, … Read more: ‘Soldiers are trained to kill’: Ramaphosa unpacks SANDF deployment to Gauteng and Western Cape