Explore the evolving landscape of South Africa's property market as it enters 2026, driven by lower interest rates, structural changes, and emerging investment hotspots. Discover the key trends ...
As South Africa’s mining sector faces increased global competition, technological change, and the demands of a just energy transition, senior leaders from government, policy and skills development ...
Estate living is rapidly redefining residential norms in South Africa, emerging as the preferred lifestyle choice for families seeking security, convenience and a strong sense of community.
The South African government is set to establish a new property investment vehicle aimed at unlocking economic value from underutilised public assets, potentially transforming the management of ...
Anti-apartheid veteran and former defence minister Mosiuoa Lekota has died at the age of 77, marking the passing of a prominent figure in South Africa’s liberation struggle and democratic politics.
Vincent Smith, once a powerful ANC MP and parliamentary committee chairperson, is headed to prison while comrades accused of similar offences walk ...
The Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA) commemorated its 30th anniversary at Gallagher Estate in Midrand, underscoring three decades of advancing skills development in South Africa’s mining and ...
Midrand – home to Waterfall City, one of the country’s major business, residential and logistics hubs – among the hardest hit.
“Complete recovery is expected over the coming days,” Johannesburg Water says about supply challenges in Midrand. The area has been suffering with dry taps and intermittent supply since late January. ...
Joburg removes illegal M1 billboards. Photo: Joburg Property Company. Joburg Property Company (JPC) has intensified its citywide crackdown on illegal outdoor advertising, continuing with targeted ...
Johannesburg’s latest water crisis began in late January, triggered by disruptions at bulk supply level and compounded by a fragile municipal network that has struggled to recover, leaving thousands ...