Johannesburg has a strong volunteer civil society. It has to. Given its infrastructural degeneration and governmental impotence and neglect, … Read more: My time at Zoo Lake: insights into fixing a broken city – Daily Friend
According to Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, MEC for Roads and Transport in Gauteng, the government will not put up with operators who endanger children’s … Read more: Gauteng warns of strict action against unroadworthy scholar transport vehicles – IOL
A formal complaint against an acting Gauteng High Court judge has led to an investigation by the Judicial Conduct Committee over allegations of … Read more: Gauteng High Court judge faces JCC probe over R5000 bribery allegations – IOL
Daytime maximum temperatures are likely to be slightly cooler than normal, especially during wetter spells – though humidity will remain high. Gloomy … Read more: Wet summer ahead: prepare for hail, floods and crop risks – Food For Mzansi
As schools are set to reopen next week Wednesday, attention is turning to learner and school readiness across Gauteng. Read more: Some grade 1, 8 learners still not placed in Gauteng – YouTube
Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero’s promises are easily broken. Yolanda … The corner of Jan Smuts Avenue and Bolton Road is a very busy intersection in … Read more: Mondli Makhanya | Growing distrust in democracy is a recipe for instability | News24
Between September and November 2024, there were nearly 900 reported incidents of food-related illnesses across the country, with Gauteng and KwaZulu- … Read more: WATCH | Rotten meat and filty conditions: Some spaza shops are still a health hazard
Eskom continues to conduct maintenance on its distribution network in Gauteng, which will result in a power outage on Monday, 12 January. Read more: Eskom confirms nine-hour power outage in parts of Gauteng – The South African
Johannesburg’s informal trading sector should not be viewed as a problem to eliminate. Rather, it should be managed effectively. Read more: OPINION | Johannesburg has failed its informal traders: policies mean nothing without action