City of Johannesburg Library and Information Services invited to participate in hackathon. The Hackathon is a youth-focused digital skills development … Read more: COJ calls on youths to team up for the Goethe Institute Hackathon
JOHANNESBURG – With no clear timelines about when trains will run at full capacity again, commuters will continue to bear the brunt of the delays … Read more: Vandalism, COVID-19 derailing struggling Prasa’s efforts to get back on its feet
Johannesburg Flying Squad members arrested eight suspects for different crimes in different areas in Johannesburg and recovered one hijacked … Read more: Johannesburg Flying Squad success
“The decision to service the Johannesburg route is tremendously encouraging.” An aerial view of OR Tambo International Airport, Africa’s busiest air hub … Read more: Acsa hails new United Airlines Joburg-New York route
JOHANNESBURG – Former public protector Thuli Madonsela has added her voice to tributes following the death of renowned human rights lawyer, … Read more: Remembering Bizos: ‘Uncle George’, a lion-hearted man and an excellent human
The civil rights organisation AfriForum today laid criminal charges of corruption at the Lyttleton Police Station against the City of Johannesburg and … Read more: Covid-19 corruption in City of Johannesburg exposed – AfriForum
JOHANNESBURG – Financial services group FirstRand — which owns FNB, Rand Merchant Bank and WesBank — has taken a hefty profit hit as … Read more: COVID-19 sinks FNB earnings
JOHANNESBURG – Sanlam has emerged as the only major insurer to post a first-half profit amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The insurer reported a 10 … Read more: Sanlam posts first-half profit
JOHANNESBURG – The Gauteng executive council on Thursday argued in the Constitutional Court that the provincial government had no choice but … Read more: There was no choice but to put Tshwane under administration, argues Gauteng govt