Some residents in the heart of the South African city are living amid sewage in derelict buildings run by criminal gangs.
Gauteng government's security plan for the G20 Summit includes 24-hour surveillance of major routes throughout Johannesburg.
Africa Eye reporter Ayanda Charlie investigates the inner city’s abandoned and derelict buildings, where many people live in ...
The Presidency's spokesperson Vincent Magwenya responded after Panyaza Lesufi slammed Solidarity's racially-charged ad banner ...
Johannesburg is scheduled to host foreign dignitaries at the G20 Summit at Nasrec and the B20 in the Sandton Convention Centre from 22-23 November. The Road Traffic Management Corporation has advised ...
EFF MMC Dr Mgcini Tshwaku has condemned Solidarity’s billboard, saying racism won’t be tolerated after the City of ...
Johannesburg, South Africa’s richest city and economic hub, received a vote of confidence from Moody’s Ratings despite a record of political dysfunction and wasted spending that’s prompted the ...
Wits University students marched through Johannesburg streets at night with police escort to bring awareness to gender-based ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
Officials should focus on ridding the city of drugs rather than targeting informal traders, says a father supporting his ...
In South Africa, misinformation about foreigners is frequently shared online. Numerous social media posts are claiming to ...