City of Johannesburg
-
29th St John’s College Easter Rugby Festival promises action and talent
Rugby enthusiasts are in for a treat at St John's College's 29th Easter Rugby Festival, featuring schools from across SA…
-
Saints Festival 2026 continues with packed programme on day 2
St Stithians College opens its gates today for the 2nd day of the 2026 Saints Sports Festival, with six sporting…
-
KES Easter Festival kicks off with action-packed opening day
Rugby and hockey take centre stage as the much-loved school sports festival begins under Johannesburg’s autumn skies.
-
Saints Sports Festival brings young talent and community together
Learners from various schools showcased their skills at Saints Sports Festival, as families and community members gathered to cheer them…
-
Family shares moments leading to fatal stabbing on 12th Avenue
The family of a 25‑year‑old suspect recounted the events that led to the fatal stabbing of his stepfather, during a…
-
Police open murder docket after son allegedly kills stepfather
Gauteng police spokesperson Colonel Noxolo Kweza has confirmed that a murder docket has been opened and one suspect has been…
-
Herman Mashaba is ‘unapologetic’ about ActionSA’s stance on illegal immigration
ActionSA leader and mayoral candidate, Herman Mashaba, vows to work with the police and Home Affairs to deal with the…
-
River Park residents hit by sudden flooding after a hailstorm
A cloudy afternoon in River Park turned into a disaster as hail and heavy rain blanketed streets and flooded homes…
-
Suspect handed over to police after alleged fatal stabbing of stepfather
A young man accused of fatally stabbing his stepfather on 12th Avenue on Tuesday morning was reportedly apprehended by the…
-
Afrika Tikkun breakfast sparks game-changing partnerships for disability inclusion
Johannesburg organisations unite to end isolation and deliver real, lasting support for people with disabilities
-
Hostel boys blamed for crime around Helen Joseph Women’s Hostel
While Helen Joseph Women’s Hostel is spared the violent crime seen elsewhere in Alexandra, police say boys living inside are…
-
A Familiar Language
A poem from community activist Thabo Mopasi. Sent in line with the conversation we previously had about incorporating poems and…











