A Randburg house steeped in history and recognised as a national monument is about to be auctioned for R2. 9m.
Pikitup is due to embark on a protected strike called by Cosatu to mark the International Day for Decent Work.
Theft of electricity in the commercial sector is rife and accounts for 54 percent of Eskom’s total losses.
Eskom is planning to accelerate its rollout of prepaid meters in Soweto after hard-won successes thus far.
Japanese police will work with SA authorities to probe an ATM scam that cost Standard Bank around R300m.
Uranium mining in the Karoo, if approved, will start almost immediately, says Stefan Kramer of the Southern African Faith Communities Environmental Institute.
Search-and-rescue operations at the Barberton mine are on hold while a necessary shaft is drilled.
If SA consumers still want to comment on Eskom’s proposed 16. 6% tariff increase, they need to act now.
The SA Post Office’s woes are having a negative effect on thousands of residents, businesses and motorists.
Zendai Development SA and AdvTech’s Schools Division sign pact securing the establishment of Founders Hill College in Modderfontein.
Africa’s first aerotropolis - set to be constructed over the next 30 years in Ekurhuleni - has finally become a reality.
Johannesburg - One of the last few remaining examples of an art nouveau private residence, Cullinan House, in Upper Houghton, is up for sale.
An uproar has erupted over revelations that Hitachi paid bribes to the ANC’s investment arm to secure Eskom orders.
President Jacob Zuma urges workers to tighten their belts, as the government has done, to protect their jobs.
The long-awaited container shopping centre 27Boxes has finally opened its doors in Melville.
Brace yourselves, residents of Johannesburg: the cost of water, refuse removal and petrol will rocket this week.
There will be no load shedding in Johannesburg today, according to City Power officials.
Graca Machel says Nelson Mandela would have been pleased to see Steyn City come to fruition.
Steyn City, north of Fourways, has been described as Africa’s largest residential development to date.
More than 150 Rea Vaya bus drivers were dismissed after a three-week unprotected strike.
Pikitup’s controversial managing director has been reinstated after nearly a year of being on suspension on full pay.
The economy of the City of Joburg has grown by 2. 6 percent - more than either the national or Gauteng economies.
Johannesburg’s mine dumps will soon be used as a valuable resource for the city, says Mayor Parks Tau.
Work has started on a small scale in the new "city" of Zendai that's being developed in Modderfontein.
Joburg’s economic development and growth is being stunted by its own development planning department which is “imploding”.