From CrossFit competitions in Sandton to powerlifting records in Midrand, the city's gym scene delivered landmark performances as local athletes test new conditioning methods.
Decades of resilience and reinvention have transformed the city's entertainment venues from underground gathering spaces into world-class cultural institutions.
From Bruma to Bree Street, the city's retail spaces tell stories of community resilience, cultural pride and the everyday rituals that bind us together.
New data from local pools and clubs shows water sports are reshaping how Johannesburg's residents approach health and wellness—but access gaps remain stubbornly wide.
From the Apartheid Museum to grassroots heritage projects in Soweto, the city is reclaiming its contested past to build a distinctly African cultural future.
From Maboneng to Braamfontein, the curators and entrepreneurs who transformed industrial spaces into cultural landmarks reveal how persistence and partnership created Africa's most dynamic art hub.
How a collective of local muralists transformed neglected neighbourhoods into thriving design hubs that now draw tourists, galleries, and a new generation of creatives.
Venture capital is pouring into the city's emerging artificial intelligence sector, with companies clustering around Sandton and the Braamfontein innovation corridor raising millions and reshaping the local tech landscape.
As geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty reshape international travel patterns, the city's hospitality sector grapples with shifting visitor flows and spending habits.
From Sandton's corporate networks to Maboneng's creative collectives, understanding Johannesburg's distinct neighbourhood personalities is essential for newcomers seeking genuine community roots.
From reimagined heritage sites to revitalized outdoor spaces, Joburg's day-trip destinations are offering something entirely fresh—and locals are taking notice.
A Sandton-based artificial intelligence firm is quietly becoming the continent's answer to global workplace software giants—and it's catching the attention of major corporates.
As sectional title projects spring up in Fourways and Melville, first-time buyers are discovering how government grants and developer incentives can finally make entry-level ownership achievable.
With major commercial and residential approvals fast-tracked and infrastructure investment accelerating, Rosebank is quietly outpacing Sandton and Fourways as the jewel in Joburg's property crown.
With yields climbing and prices still reasonable compared to Sandton, Bryanston's tree-lined streets are attracting a new wave of property investors seeking solid returns without the premium postcode premium.