How your two votes shape the entire Johannesburg council – BizNews
Learn how Johannesburg’s two-vote system shapes council power, mayoral control, and city governance. Read more: How your two votes shape the entire Johannesburg council – BizNews
Learn how Johannesburg’s two-vote system shapes council power, mayoral control, and city governance. Read more: How your two votes shape the entire Johannesburg council – BizNews
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero said City Power could save roughly R250 million on vehicle-related costs over five years. Read more: Here’s how much Johannesburg spent on City Power’s electric vehicle charging hub
… Presidents Macron and Ramaphosa at the G20 summit in Johannesburg in November 2025, during which … Read more: France denies excluding South Africa from G7 summit under pressure from US – RFI
JOHANNESBURG – A major power fault is disrupting supply in parts of Johannesburg. City Power confirms a distribution bar flash has damaged … Read more: Major power fault disrupting supply in parts of Joburg – eNCA
… Johannesburg,” said Vincent Magwenya, the presidency spokesperson. But a few hours later, Ramaphosa said that according to “his information” there … Read more: South Africa’s exclusion from G7 summit no surprise, says Ramaphosa – BBC
Sungrow, the global leading PV inverter and energy storage system (ESS) provider, participated in Solar & Storage Live Johannesburg 2026 with a … Read more: Sungrow Powers Solar & Storage Live Johannesburg with Next-Generation C&I and Utility Solutions
New direct flight aims to strengthen trade and business ties Route is part of broader African expansion plan Airline faces strong. Read more: Air Congo Targets Regional Growth With New Kinshasa–Johannesburg Route
Visitors learn about products at the booth of Sigenergy Technology Co., Ltd. during the Solar and Storage Live Africa 2026 in Johannesburg, … Read more: Chinese renewable energy giants shine at Africa’s solar, storage expo – Global Times
After 10 years, the City of Johannesburg municipal workers may have to wait a bit longer before they get their R1.35 billion payout. Read more: ‘Another 10 years?’ – court weighs urgency of interdict v Joburg’s R10bn wage deal