City Of Johannesburg
-
Literacy Leap warns donors of scammers soliciting money in their name
Literacy Leap warns donors not to send any money to anyone posing as a representative of the initiative, as they…
-
Boulders Shopping Centre hosts 14 matriculants for a good luck lunch ahead of their final exams
The 14 matriculants, from several schools in the Midrand area, enjoyed the lunch, but also the chance to take home…
-
Saica Summit inspires accountants to lead boldly and shape South Africa’s future
Saica Summit at Gallagher Convention Centre brought together South Africa’s top financial minds to tackle issues from municipal recovery to…
-
Waterfall City Athletic Club chairperson praises runners, and organisers, after cancellation of Sanlam Cape Town Marathon
400 athletes from the Waterfall City Athletic Club were ready to hit the road before the cancellation of the race.…
-
President Park litter spikes out of control in various areas
Does the Dale Road Garden site closure perpetuate illegal dumping in President Park?
-
City Power shares safety tips ahead of Midrand meter audits
The meter audits are targeting Large Power Users and businesses in various suburbs and townships from October 27 to November…
-
Johannesburg Roads Agency plans to widen some roads in President Park
Modderfontein, Stag, and Swart are among those in the Johannesburg Roads Agency’s Midrand Road Master Plan.
-
Unilever and DBE partners to boost girls’ confidence in Midrand
International Day of the Girl Child came alive in Midrand High as schools, organisations, and learners united to celebrate the…
-
Johannesburg Water responds to blocked Mayibuye manhole
Johannesburg Water claims the obstruction was fixed on September 26, but the paper found it still blocked and leaking on…
-
International Day of the Girl Child event transforms teen’s dream into reality
When Mukhethwa Nkhulumeni stood up to share her dream at Vodacom World, she inspired a room full of leaders and…
-
End of the road for potholes on Belvedere
Bumpy rides and punctured tyres may soon be a thing of the past for Glen Austin residents as the city…
-
Sombre memorial for Grade 2 learner Nsuku Mabunda
Pear Baloyi, Nsuku’s class teacher, said she lost a son following the untimely passing of the 7-year-old.











