Dozens of learners from inner-city schools competed in the 2nd Windybrow Arts Centre Spelling Bee competition
Brief | 26 August 2024
Hawks finally appear to be taking action against some of the fraudsters who ripped off the National Lotteries Commission
News | 26 August 2024
Unions and civic organisations gather at mining company’s head office
News | 22 August 2024
Ward councillor believes the building had been hijacked
Brief | 19 August 2024
They argue that the City failed to comply with two court orders
News | 13 August 2024
City of Johannesburg sends water tanks to Nana’s Farm
Brief | 9 August 2024
They also oppose the City’s plans to burn waste in incinerators, saying it threatens the livelihoods of thousands of waste collectors
Brief | 7 August 2024
Lawyers against Abuse director says they are now able to provide counselling sessions without the constant noise of the generator
Brief | 5 August 2024
The deaf rugby series continues this week at St Stithians College in Randburg, Joburg
Photo Essay | 5 August 2024
City Power technicians removed over 18,000 kilogrammes of illegal wiring on Wednesday. But minutes after they left, people were seen making new electricity connections
News | 1 August 2024
Marshalltown Fire Justice Campaign calls for City to compensate victims and release remaining bodies at the morgue
News | 31 July 2024
Hundreds protest in Braamfontein
News | 29 July 2024
“Children as young as seven years old fight for water with old people”
Brief | 23 July 2024
Stand numbers in Bertrams are in a mess, affecting billing, valuations, and property sales
By Steve Kretzmann, Daniel Steyn and Jabulile Mbatha
News | 23 July 2024
“We as government and non-profit organisations cannot afford such a state of affairs” says Faith Mazibuko
News | 22 July 2024
City of Johannesburg losing between R5-million and R10-million monthly due to illegal connections, says City Power
News | 19 July 2024