Johannesburg runners took on the City's Marathon, now in its second edition, passing some of the city's iconic landmarks on route.
From sketching city landmarks to coding animations, St Stithians' Grade 2 learners brought Johannesburg’s skyline to life, deepening their sense of belonging and appreciation for their city.
Book Review - William Shakespeare writes in Romeo and Juliet: "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" suggesting that "a name is merely a label, not ...
Four-day conference this week sees scholars, artists and activists from India to Finland come together to share findings about widespread shunning amid Gaza war ...
Guinea's ex-dictator Moussa Dadis Camara, jailed for 20 years over a 2009 massacre, has been pardoned for "health reasons" by ...
With a high-profile demonstration tournament that concluded in Johannesburg on Wednesday, the country has affirmed its ...
The ruling has been hailed by the Cancer Alliance as a ‘landmark decision’ and ‘a significant victory for health and human rights in South Africa’.
Sukoluhle Moyo, who was blind, taught us how to see. She taught us to see injustice. To see one another. To see what really matters. Justice is not just about laws – it’s about whether a grieving ...
Delta Property Fund – the debt-laden real estate investment trust (Reit) listed on the JSE – has put its iconic 26-floor 88 ...
SA’s Avi Lasarow becomes the first Liveryman Entrepreneur in London, marking a historic milestone in the city’s civic and ...