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A data analysis by The New York Times shows that a form of torture popular during apartheid endures in the country despite ...
South Africa’s first Black female beer brewery owner is aiming to shake up the industry. At her Brewsters Academy in ...
Following the public interview process over two days last week, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) resolved to recommend ...
Donald Trump’s false narrative of ‘genocide’ against white farmers obscures ways violence blights daily life in country ...
Large parts of Johannesburg, South Africa’s biggest city, have been without water since late last month as reservoirs ...
South Africa's former deputy president, David Mabuza, who helped bring current President Cyril Ramaphosa to power, has died, ...
We were the first guests at the new Park Hyatt Johannesburg and got to check out all the amenities the 31-room hotel has to ...
JOHANNESBURG — This is a tale of two cities. One is Africa's richest metropolis: glitzy shopping malls, gated estates, swanky restaurants and leafy streets. The other — where 76 people died in ...
Pumza has lived in Johannesburg since 2006. She describes herself as a small town girl, having grown up in Mthatha, South Africa, in the countryside.
Johannesburg, a city of around 4.4 million people, is a microcosm of South Africa, with immigrants and South Africans living in close quarters, and wealth and poverty only steps apart.
Thanks to Jozi's diverse population, which consists of multiple ethnicities and sizable Zimbabwean, Mozambican, Nigerian, Somali, Chinese and Indian communities, Jo'burg cuisine features an array ...
Hailing from a small, rural province, Mr. Mabuza had a remarkable rise to national power. But much of it came crashing down ...