City of Johannesburg stands by its R10.3 billion salary agreement with employee representatives amid concerns raised by Finance Minister Enoch … Read more: City of Johannesburg defends R10.3 billion salary agreement under financial scrutiny – IOL
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero was before Scopa where he also blamed Herman Mashaba for the state of the city. Read more: ‘A very sad indictment’: How Morero chooses his MMCs | The Citizen
Julius Malema’s defamation case against Kenny Kunene will be heard in the Johannesburg High court. 48 views · 6 hours ago. The Midday Report with … Read more: Julius Malema’s defamation case against Kenny Kunene will be heard in the … – YouTube
In Johannesburg, the regional executive committee (REC) is understood to have identified regional chairperson Loyiso Masuku as its preferred candidate … Read more: Joburg ANC mayoral process faces scrutiny amid claims of flawed nomination process
The City of Johannesburg is confident that its budget is funded, its officials have told the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Public … Read more: Budget funded, Joburg tells Scopa, despite financial instability claims, litigation threats
Julius Malema’s attorneys and the Patriotic Alliance (PA) deputy leader’s legal team were meant to battle it out in the Johannesburg High Court on … Read more: Malema’s R1 million defamation case against Kunene struck off roll – EWN
The City of Johannesburg is grappling with more than R10bn in losses across its water, electricity and housing entities. Read more: Joburg lost more than R10bn in water leaks and stolen electricity, Morero tells Scopa
Ngozi Esther Edeme delivered a two-day makeup masterclass in Johannesburg, powered by NYX. Although the event was announced long before the Patrick Ta … Read more: IN PICS | Tyla’s makeup artist Painted By Esther in Johannesburg for two-day masterclass
9 June 2026 St Charles College took the long road to Johannesburg on the weekend to face St David’s Marist Inanda on the Johannesburg school’s Old … Read more: St David’s1st teams top St Charles, Saints’ depth shines | Pinnacle Schools