JOHANNESBURG, Feb 5 (Reuters) – Activists behind a flotilla intercepted at sea last year by Israel while trying to bring aid to Gaza will try … Read more: Activists plan new, bigger flotilla to try to bring aid to Gaza – AL-Monitor
Eleven illegally operating businesses have been uncovered inside Johannesburg Social Housing Company or JOSHCO buildings in the inner city … Read more: City of Johannesburg plans to shut down illegal operating businesses – YouTube
Organizers, who gathered on Wednesday at the foundation of Nelson Mandela, the late South African leader, in Johannesburg, said they hope to bring … Read more: Activists plan new Global Sumud Flotilla | The Jerusalem Post
JOHANNESBURG – Activists behind a flotilla intercepted at sea … Organisers, who gathered on Feb 4 at the foundation of late South African leader … Read more: Activists plan new, bigger flotilla to try to bring aid to Gaza | The Straits Times
G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg. Turkey’s President Tayyip … Johannesburg, South Africa, November 23, 2025. REUTERS/Sodiq Adelakun … Read more: Turkey is doing its best to prevent US-Iran conflict, Erdogan says | Reuters
… Johannesburg says he has what it takes to be the mayor of the City of Johannesburg. The upcoming local government elections are expected to be … Read more: JHB City elections | Kunene throws his hat in the ring for mayoral race – YouTube
JOHANNESBURG — Organizers of an international flotilla of boats carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza on Thursday announced plans for another mission with … Read more: Organizers say a new civilian-led aid flotilla with over 10 will sail to Gaza in March
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Organizers of an international flotilla of boats carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza on Thursday announced plans for another … Read more: Organizers say a new civilian-led aid flotilla with over 10 will sail to Gaza in March – WRAL
a significant amount of areas in Johannesburg that is experiencing water issues due to system failures. 702 Drive with John Perlman is a Johannesburg … Read more: Johannesburg woes continue – YouTube