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Johannesburg orders 6pm liquor shutdown for New Year’s Eve

*For the latest, compelling and inspiring South African local government news, visit the NOWinSA - Top SA News homepage.Johannesburg — the South African...

Motorists beware: Johannesburg metro police identifies road spike hotspots

*For the latest, compelling and inspiring South African news, visit NOWinSA!Soweto, South Africa — the JMPD has acknowledged a significant rise in road spike incidents...

Johannesburg Water debt crisis deepens: government entities now owe R636 million

By Gift SebiloaneJohannesburg, South Africa — the financial woes of Johannesburg Water continue are set to mount as new data reveals that government...

School of Rock SA adds first-ever Johannesburg location

Johannesburg - Set to open in the vibrant neighbourhood of Parktown North in November 2024, the exciting development joins the School of Rock global...

Indulge in the enchanting graffiti art tour of Johannesburg with Bombay Sapphire

Bombay Sapphire team hosted a special masterclass in Johannesburg led by Dr Anne Brock, the world renowned master distiller during her visit to the...

South African events calender: 3 big things happening this weekend in Johannesburg and Cape Town

Cell C Africa Inanda CupThe Cell C Inanda Africa Cup returns for another spectacular display of all things quintessentially equestrian  - from the chic fashion to...

Namibia shuts door on Starlink: 4 reasons Musk’s African licensing playbook failed

JOHANNESBURG – Namibia has firmly shut the door on Starlink after dismissing 624 reconsideration requests seeking to overturn the satellite internet provider's licence rejection.The...

More than 13,000 migrants repatriated as Malawi, Ghana and Nigeria race to evacuate citizen

PRETORIA — Thousands of African nationals are continuing to leave South Africa ahead of planned anti-migrant protests on 30 June, with Malawi, Ghana and...

March and March’s June 30 anti-migrant protests to cost taxpayers R600 million

JOHANNESBURG — South Africa will spend more than R600 million policing the planned June 30 anti-migrant protests, Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia announced on Monday.Police and defence...

Banyana Banyana and Stayfree score against period poverty through Goals 4 Pads

JOHANNESBURG – For thousands of South African girls, a menstrual cycle can mean missing school, skipping training sessions and, eventually, walking away from sport...
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