Ambitious mixed-use projects across Fourways, Melville and the northern corridor are driving up property values, raising questions about who the city's growth is really serving.
Brain imaging studies and clinical trials explain why meditation and stress-reduction techniques are reshaping how Johannesburg residents manage anxiety and pressure.
Johannesburg's dedicated trail maintenance and safety network is quietly transforming how thousands run outdoors—and most of us have no idea it exists.
As participation in local recreational leagues surges, grassroots clubs across the city are becoming more than just places to play—they're becoming vital social anchors.
As the Southern Hemisphere summer winds down, Johannesburg's running, cycling and triathlon communities brace for a decisive finals push that will shape 2026's podium pecking order.
Rising reserve prices and slower lot conversion rates tell a story of cautious buyers and sellers recalibrating expectations in a fractured property landscape.
With the mid-year provincial championships looming, Johannesburg's township-based youth sports clubs are ramping up preparation in a season that promises to reshape the city's sporting pecking order.
With the 2026 SA National Swimming Championships set to crown new champions, local pools from Sandton to Soweto are buzzing with athletes chasing Olympic-qualifying times.
Johannesburg's new planning rules slash property approvals from 24 months to 9 months. Explore opportunities in Fourways, Melville, and Sandton—and affordability concerns.
As Johannesburg's pace quickens, one established facility in Bryanston is quietly becoming the city's go-to resource for evidence-based mindfulness and stress-relief programmes.
From Zoo Lake loops to the Magaliesburg foothills, Johannesburg's runners are ditching treadmills for trails—and transforming the way this city thinks about fitness.
With rand volatility and shifting capital flows reshaping the city's landscape, understanding the data behind the headlines has never been more critical for those watching the Joburg economy.
With new social housing schemes and subsidy programmes reshaping Joburg's property landscape, here's how newcomers can unlock entry-level ownership in 2026.
From Zoo Lake running clubs to botanical garden walking groups, Joburg offers affordable ways for older adults to stay active—without breaking the bank.