Johannesburg, the financial hub of Africa’s biggest economy, is expected to be among the most fiercely contested battlegrounds in November’s vote … Read more: South Africa’s Treasury freezes Johannesburg budget | Semafor
City of Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero appeared to paper over growing concerns about the city’s finances on Wednesday after National Treasury took the … Read more: Morero papers over cracks in Johannesburg finances as Treasury freezes funds
Johannesburg residents can breathe a sigh of relief, for now, after Mayor Dada Morero announced that Pikitup has resumed refuse collection across … Read more: WATCH | Refuse collection back on track, but water cuts on the way in Joburg – News24
People pose for photos at the Africa Rail 2026 at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, July 7, 2026. The exhibition … Read more: Africa Rail 2026 held in Johannesburg – Xinhua
Staff Writer. The City of Johannesburg has retained its credit ratings from Moody’s Investors Service, with the ratings agency confirming the … Read more: Johannesburg retains Moody’s Ba3 credit rating – Windhoek Observer
Joburg’s mayor said Johannesburg’s financial obligations will be settled in July. Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero on 8 July 2026. Picture: Supplied … Read more: Morero assures Joburg’s residents that full blown service delivery collapse is not on the cards
The case against self-proclaimed crime intelligence agent Brown Mogotsi has been postponed to 3 August in the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court. Read more: Brown Mogotsi case postponed to August – SABC News
Astral Aviation has announced the re-start of its dedicated Haikou, China to Johannesburg, South Africa freighter service in partnership with Fly … Read more: Astral restarts Haikou-Johannesburg route with Fly Noor Aviation – Air Cargo News
South Africa’s National Treasury will withhold funding from Johannesburg and dozens of other municipalities for at least a month over persistent … Read more: Johannesburg, other municipalities face funding freeze over high spending – Reuters