Africa Rising Music Conference (ARMC) is returning to Johannesburg on 22 and 23 May 2026 for its sixth edition, with Australia and Uganda … Read more: ARMC 2026 returns to Johannesburg with global expansion – TheFestivals
Ratings agency Global Credit Rating last week adjusted Johannesburg’s ratings outlook to negative due a lack of audited financial statements. Read more: Here’s how Johannesburg’s negative ratings watch could affect you | The Citizen
Athletics, Home Feature, News, Sport · Collen Maepa. Fresh off a dominant streak in provincial league meetings, the University of Johannesburg … Read more: UJ Athletics Club assembles USSA Track & Field title defense pacemen, women
Severe weather conditions in Gauteng have made roads treacherous, with several accidents reported across the City of Johannesburg. The South … Read more: Storm chaos: Accidents and flooding hit Johannesburg [VIDEO] | The Citizen
… Johannesburg Stock Exchange for an average price of ZAR 40.6872 per share, with both transactions intended for cancellation. Since March 4, 2026 … Read more: Transaction in Own Shares | Company Announcement – Investegate
The shopping complex is based in Zandspruit informal settlement, north of Johannesburg. The incident occurred early in the morning. Eyewitnesses told … Read more: Two suspects arrested minutes after Ackermans store robbery in Zandspruit, Johannesburg
… Johannesburg’s existing suburbs. Rennie Naidoo, Professor of Information Systems and Research Director at the Wits School of Business Sciences and … Read more: 2026-04 – Co-designing the smart African city – Wits University
In post-apartheid Johannesburg, car spinning, known locally as gusheshe, has grown from a township pastime into one of South Africa’s most … Read more: South Africa’s car spinning culture – in pictures – The Guardian
… Johannesburg clash — but the Lions would be wise not to assume anything. This is unlikely to be an easy assignment. The Johannesburg side has two … Read more: URC race heats up as Lions, Stormers face wounded European heavyweights – Cape Times