A simple booking mistake transformed a Johannesburg holiday into a multi-country journey, and TikTok loved it. Read more: TikToker’s ‘Joburg holiday’ goes wild after booking multi-country safari by mistake
The news team is monitoring Gauteng traffic as motorists make their way back to Gauteng. The provincial government has raised serious concerns … Read more: Authorities monitor traffic on Gauteng roads – YouTube
… Gauteng. 04 January 2026 | From Arrive Alive. Busy conditions are expected throughout the day, and well into the evening. The increased traffic may … Read more: 11:30 on 04 Jan 2026 — Northbound traffic volumes on the N3 Toll Route are steadily … – Arrive Alive
These institutions, the Pretoria National Botanical Garden and National Zoological Garden, are turning science into action for the country’s natural … Read more: Pretoria institutions play a significant role in conservation | Rekord – The Citizen
Tshwane MMC for Safety addresses Pretoria’s East Lynne residents following protest. No views · 5 minutes ago …more. Rekord Pretoria. 10.1K. Read more: Tshwane MMC for Safety addresses Pretoria’s East Lynne residents following protest
While driving on the M1 heading back to the JSPCA, our driver, who had 2 dogs and 3 cats onboard, had a tyre blowout. Luckily our driver managed … Read more: Tyre failure on the N1 for a vehicle of the Johannesburg SPCA – Truck and Freight
Moving to Johannesburg to support Mia’s medical career, Lenore reflects on the importance of family unity, hard work, and resilience in overcoming … Read more: ‘No marriage is perfect’: Lenore Matjie on 26 years of love and her fresh start in Joburg
The news team is monitoring Gauteng traffic as motorists make their way back to the province. The provincial government has raised serious … Read more: Authorities monitor traffic on Gauteng roads: Calvin Dludla is at De Hoek Toll Plaza
Meanwhile, the Gauteng Department of Education says it is still working to place thousands of learners who remain without schools. “When you look … Read more: Mabona: More than 5,000 Grade 1 and 8 pupils still unplaced – eNCA