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.
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and a perfectly appropriate name for a heterogeneous and cosmopolitan society like Johannesburg. “The renaming of public landmarks to reinforce the city’s heritage is well and good ...
This landmark collaboration will see the two companies join forces ... and will run through to Sunday, 13 July, during which ...
With a high-profile demonstration tournament that concluded in Johannesburg on Wednesday, the country has affirmed its ...