Once a vibrant hub for work and tourism, Johannesburg now grapples with poor service delivery, leaving residents in despair.
Johannesburg’s water and electricity infrastructure is collapsing, with large parts of the city experiencing regular outages.
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South Africa: $31.9mln Invest International grant powers Johannesburg’s new waste-to-energy project
The AWTT Project represents a strategic step for both the City and the country in adopting circular-economy principles ...
For this year's Pride Month, Johannesburg's Executive Mayor Dada Morero will join the Johannesburg Pride March, which is set to occur on 25 October 2025.
There’s such a vast interest in the city as an economic hub — to see it decline is very, very problematic,' Adrian Gore said.
The Infrastructure Fund has secured a R550 million grant to support Johannesburg's Alternative Waste Treatment Technology ...
Tourism is one of South Africa’s most powerful industries. It drives economic growth, creates jobs, and sustains conservation ...
An earthquake shook South Africa's biggest city, Johannesburg, early Sunday. The U.S. Geological Survey, which records earthquakes around the world, recorded a 5.0 magnitude earthquake at 2:38 a.m.
Carnival City will host the pair of shows this October. Johannesburg gospel fans are in for a treat this October, with two ...
City Power COO Charles Tloane on how Huawei technology is helping Johannesburg’s electricity distributor predict demand and prevent infrastructure failures ...
The South African rand weakened on Monday as global investors assessed the potential duration of the United States government ...
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Lupe Fiasco to headline music festival in Johannesburg
Lupe Fiasco will headline the 2025 'Back to the City' Hip-Hop Festival in Johannesburg, marking his first-ever South African ...
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