Indeed, the Johannesburg-based firm has dialled down its investments in the past year, as it sold some of its media titles—like Sunday Times and BDFM … Read more: Companies Are Delisting From Africa’s Largest Stock Exchange
No-one could have predicted, planned or strategised for the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the MICE industry or the economy as a whole, but … Read more: The Johannesburg Expo Centre – adaptability during crisis times
For the City of Johannesburg to lay claim to its “World Class African City” slogan, it would require an economic and political stroke of genius to re- … Read more: Mboweni’s budget squeeze could hit Joburg hardest
Johannesburg Water Hamberg deport close to reopening. Members of the public are equally frustrated as faults are going unattended, and the routine … Read more: Johannesburg Water Hamberg deport close to reopening
JOHANNESBURG – The Department of Public Enterprises is warning South African Airways (SAA) employees, labour unions and creditors that a … Read more: DPE favours business rescue plan over liquidation for SAA
JOHANNESBURG – The African Development Bank has appointed three eminent persons from Ireland, the Gambia and South Africa to a panel that … Read more: AfDB appoints 3 eminent persons to review allegations against Adesina
Johannesburg – The parliamentary committee on police has denounced law enforcement officers in Cape Town who evicted a naked man from his … Read more: Parliament slams law enforcement officers’ eviction of naked man in Khayelitsha
The raids were conducted at the behest of the then Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba and then provincial police commissioner Gen Deliwe de … Read more: Warrantless raids in Johannesburg inner city declared invalid by court
Sowetan visited Maboneng Precinct in downtown Johannesburg and Vilakazi Street in Soweto, to see how the areas had transformed since the … Read more: Restaurants still feeling the pinch