Senior officials and safety experts outline fresh strategies to tackle gang violence and armed robbery across the metro as emergency services face mounting pressure.
As Johannesburg Water grapples with infrastructure failures, community members in one of the city's most densely populated areas speak out about the daily struggle to access clean water.
As the city grapples with a shortage of affordable units, senior voices in planning and development outline competing visions for reshaping residential landscapes from the inner city to the periphery.
As learners across the city's top-performing institutions digest disappointing mid-year assessments, educators and parents must now navigate tough decisions about curriculum overhaul, resource allocation, and whether traditional teaching methods can survive the digital age.
Communities across the city's outlying townships are losing patience with delayed repairs to aging water systems, even as the municipality announces yet another five-year plan.
As the city faces critical funding decisions and operational reforms, the JMPD and emergency services must now choose between incremental fixes and the systemic overhaul safety advocates say is essential.
As major infrastructure projects reshape commuter routes across the metropolis, the statistics paint a picture of ambition, investment gaps, and competing visions for the city's future.
From water scarcity in Sandton to air quality in Soweto, local environmental projects are delivering tangible benefits that communities can feel in their daily lives.
Years of deferred maintenance, competing municipal priorities, and infrastructure neglect have created the perfect storm now consuming the attention of the City's leadership.
From renewable energy breakthroughs in Sandton to grassroots conservation efforts in Alexandra, the city's environmental initiatives are accelerating amid growing pressure to meet national climate targets.
As the City of Johannesburg prepares to announce revised zoning regulations for the inner-city neighbourhood, long-time communities must decide whether to engage with the process or risk losing influence over their area's future.
Community members in Soweto and Alexandra township speak out about deteriorating facilities and overcrowding that threatens their children's education.
Community members across the city's hotspots share their frustrations with ongoing safety concerns and call for greater police presence and accountability.
As attacks on commuters surge across the city's transport corridors and business districts, safety experts warn that public confidence in emergency services is fraying—with real costs for local families and the economy.