Residents across Johannesburg have been complaining about a persistent sulphur-like smell in the air, with the city now monitoring air quality to find the source.
The City of Johannesburg is investigating a sulphur-like odour reported by residents in some parts of Sandton, Randburg, Roodepoort, and Fourways.
Johannesburg residents face water shortages, failing infrastructure and service delivery frustrations. City manager Floyd Brink discusses the major causes.
Civil society groups say Johannesburg’s failure to spend billions allocated for infrastructure repairs reflects deeper governance problems — even as burst pipes, failing electricity networks and ...
The City of Johannesburg municipality shut down the website, its e-services platform, and the billing system (SAP ISU and CRM) following a ransomware attack that also led to unauthorized information ...
Johannesburg councillors have approved salary increases for top political office bearers despite water outages, infrastructure failures and growing service delivery complaints across the city.
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2026 local government elections: Johannesburg mayoral candidates promise to tackle city challenges
With the 2026 Local Government Elections approaching, Johannesburg's mayoral candidates are making bold pledges to confront ...
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City Power Billing Changes Leave Jhb Residents With Sky-High Bills
Johannesburg's power utility says credits of R136-million have been issued to 86 customers who were overcharged In July 2025, City Power took over electricity billing from the City of Johannesburg in ...
Johannesburg has emerged as the most popular destination city in Africa for the fifth consecutive year, according to the annual Mastercard Global Destination Cities Index. The City of Gold attracted 4 ...
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