Crime stats in South Africa vary depending on which city you’re in – but how does this information impact on just how fearful we are of falling victim?
A billboard promoting dog fighting was spotted in Jozi and has caused social media mania. There’s a twist in the tail though.
Travelling out to the East Rand is for the brave, but what if we said there was some really interesting architecture to be found. For real.
Although we can be sure that this will have hardly any impact on Zuma’s current presidential status, the long-term effects could be damning.
The opening of the largest mall in Africa saw scores of people flock to Midrand for sales of up to 70% – but there were more than a few hiccups.
The opening of The Mall of Africa has caused some disruptions up north and I’m pretty happy it’s them and not us.
Jozi is one of those cities where a little inside knowledge goes a long way, so enlist the help of the pros and see another side to the City of Gold.
Let’s all celebrate the opening of the first Starbucks by supporting our local businesses instead. You Jozi folk just enjoy yourself.
Self-proclaimed prophet Pastor Mboro revealed why he heals through people’s underwear. That’s it folks, keep sending him your money.
Kyalami has received extensive upgrades in the hopes of bringing in an F1 race in the future, yet there are still impending hurdles.
If Cape Town’s domination of the most expensive streets to live in in South Africa surprises you then you really have no idea.
Prophet Mboro went to heaven on Easter Sunday, and came back a while later with some snaps on his cellular phone.
In a bizarre showdown in a Jozi petrol station, a man walked in high on something while proudly baring all.
South Africa is a country of great inequality, but if you put that aside and look at the super rich which city is coming out on top?
There was a massive fire in Jozi on Thursday morning that has practically taken out a whole Jumbo Cash and Carry store.
Parts of Jozi are going to be hit with some serious traffic vibes coming end of March – don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Local airline has had two emergency stops on its route from Johannesburg to Cape Town and although passengers have complained about the lack of communication, they must know its procedure.
A naked man was sighted yesterday disturbing traffic along the M1 in Jozi.
Once upon a time there was a fad that took some Jozi townships by storm, but they no longer exist quite like they used to and here’s why.
Driving through Johannesburg cbd today. City of gold.
Posted by Renier Buys on Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Jozi ain’t looking so pretty as the strike hits the end of its second week and the city’s rubbish is yet to be picked up.
Posted by Taxi Drivers & Other Sad Stories on Tuesday, 24 November 2015
An old video has surfaced of a women being forced to get out of a taxi by the driver – and no one knows why. But the violence is certainly unnecessary.
Jozi’s rubbish is spilling everywhere and there doesn’t seem to be a solution to the problem to be implemented anytime soon.
Although there was considerable damage, northern regions of South Africa experienced relief yesterday as heavy rains fell.
As the protests gain momentum, more and more universities and lecturers join in on demanding change.
It doesn’t matter how many times it happens, some crimes still have the ability to leave us shocked and saddened. This would be one of those.
Corruption-related strikes could see the City of Johannesburg and its surrounding suburbs plunge into darkness.
Speculation is a terrible game to play, and all will be revealed tomorrow as we learn the identity of the woman who smuggled drugs into country. celebrity or not?
Arg, clubbing shouldn’t be a dangerous experience, but steroids and coke just make the aggression increase a million times and petty egos can’t deal.
Dashboard cams are actually a real thing and may help this Chinese national identify the three armed men who hijacked her in Jozi.
There’s a new species in town and theories on its use of caves for their dead suggest humans aren’t as special as we think.