In a groundbreaking move, the South African government has announced it will seek private sector help to refurbish state-owned, dilapidated buildings in urban centers like Durban,...
Casual Workers Protest Outside Johannesburg Mayor’s Office, Demand Jobs and Accountability On Tuesday, around 200 casual workers with Johannesburg’s Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) staged a...
This Thursday, Johannesburg’s Keyes Art Mile will come alive with the vibrant spirit of First Thursdays. From 6 PM, immerse yourself in an unforgettable night of...
As the global stage reorients itself following the election of Donald Trump as the 47th U.S. president, South Africa faces a turbulent period for its economy...
With Donald Trump securing a return to the White House as the 47th President of the United States, global markets are reacting swiftly to the news....
South African footballer Luke Fleurs, 24, tragically lost his life in a car hijacking on Wednesday evening in Johannesburg. Fleurs, a defender for Kaizer Chiefs, was...
Pushing for VAT-Free Meat in South Africa: A Necessary Move for Food Security As South Africa faces alarming levels of food insecurity, food producers in the...
South Africa and Britain Forge Stronger Trade and Defense Ties South Africa and Britain have pledged to deepen trade and defense cooperation, building on their already...
South Africa stands on the brink of a transformative shift in parental leave policy. The Constitutional Court is set to decide on a groundbreaking case challenging...
Students at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) face many challenges. These include mental health issues, financial struggles, and safety concerns. These problems affect their education and...