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Logo in 2013. Business Day is a national daily newspaper in South Africa, published weekdays (Monday to Friday) and also available as an e-paper.Based in Parktown, Johannesburg, it is edited by Alexander Parker and published by Arena Holdings, which is also the parent company of the Financial Mail magazine and Business Day TV (formerly known as Summit TV).
Homeless talk - a small newspaper produced in Johannesburg; its content is largely about the plight of the homeless; on sale at select shops and most traffic lights in Johannesburg [11] Internet [ edit ]
The post Taps have run dry across Johannesburg, South Africa, in an unprecedented water crisis appeared first on TheGrio. Taps have run dry across Johannesburg, South Africa, in an unprecedented ...
By Kopano Gumbi. JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa takes over the G20 presidency on Sunday, the first African country to lead the forum, though its focus on issues such as inclusive growth and ...
Rwanda says South Africa is in “no position to take on the role of a peacemaker or mediator” in DR Congo. ... BBC News, Johannesburg. January 30, 2025 at 11:57 AM ... Rwanda would "deal with ...
This is a list of newspapers in South Africa. In 2017, there were 22 daily and 25 weekly major urban newspapers in South Africa, mostly published in English or Afrikaans. [ 1 ] According to a survey of the South African Audience Research Foundation , about 50% of the South African adult population are newspaper readers and 48% are magazine ...
Arena Holdings, formerly known as Tiso Blackstar Group, Johnnic Communications, Avusa and the Times Media Group, is a South African media company based in Johannesburg, South Africa. It publishes several major South African newspapers, including the Sunday Times, Business Day, Financial Mail, Herald, Sowetan and Daily Dispatch. It acquired its ...
Johannesburg is the economic and financial hub of South Africa, producing 16% of South Africa's gross domestic product, and accounts for 40% of Gauteng's economic activity. [citation needed] In a 2008 survey conducted by Mastercard, Johannesburg ranked 47 out of 50 top cities in the world as a worldwide centre of commerce (the only city in Africa).