… Johannesburg’s private sector. This high-profile activation reinforces the City’s commitment to urban renewal and strengthened collaboration with … Read more: Clean-Up Campaign: President Ramaphosa joins City and CEOs in Kliptown renewal
Johannesburg has had a brief respite from its decline as potholes are filled, street lights and traffic lights are repaired, and strategic routes … Read more: Ramaphosa cracks the whip on a cleaner Johannesburg for G20 visitors – The Africa Report
President Cyril Ramaphosa joined the City of Johannesburg and business leaders in the CEO–City Cleanup Programme in Kliptown. Read more: Ramaphosa leads CEO–City Cleanup to revitalise Johannesburg – YouTube
… Johannesburg. On the 21 of November, the President of the European … The event will happen in the margins of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg. Read more: President von der Leyen co-hosts the final pledging event of the ‘Scaling up Renewables in …
Cape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. Read more: Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governance
The University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) groundbreaking 3D Housing Print Project took centre stage at the 2025 National Construction Summit in … Read more: Praise for UJ’s pioneering 3D Housing Print Project at the 2025 National Construction Summit
Motorists in Johannesburg have been urged to be aware of multiple road closures that will be in place on Saturday ahead of the G20 Leaders summit. Read more: Johannesburg prepares for G20: Multiple road closures planned for Saturday – EWN
Photo Gallery: 13 November 2025, CIO Awards, Inanda Club, Johannesburg CIO South Africa. Read more: Photo Gallery: 13 November 2025, CIO Awards, Inanda Club, Johannesburg
Johannesburg authorities have uncovered a concerning trend where local informal traders are illegally subletting their stalls to foreign nationals … Read more: Johannesburg cracks down on illegal subletting of trading stalls – The Star