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Loving memory: Maria McCloy was someone who made
Johannesburg feel possible. Someone who gathered people across
class, art, music, fashion and politics and convinced them that
beauty, style and radical care belonged together.

Maria McCloy made Johannesburg feel possible

Friends, creatives and a city in mourning gathered to celebrate the woman who helped shape how Johannesburg saw itself after 1994.

The Rockey road to freedom: An oasis in the madness

Yeoville in 1994 was the radical, hedonistic heart of South African creativity. Thirty years later, Carlos Amato asked some of its denizens what the dream meant – and where it went

Libraries are enlightening settings, sanctuaries from the noise and problems of the world outside. Photo: Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images

The cathedral of my heart, Yeoville library

Long gone now, the library in one of Joburg’s most fabled suburbs, offered a whole lot more to me than books

Spiralling: Electricity tariffs have risen by more than 1 100% since 2007. In addition to consumption costs,
there are layered costs for generation, theft and non-payment, among others. Photo: Madelene Cronje

City Power recovers R500 000 worth of illegal aluminium electricity cables; what does this mean for paying customers

The utility buys R11-bn of electricity from Eskom which it needs to sell to make revenue and reinvest but instead it loses R2-bn a year due to illegal connections

African food from the Taste of Africa food tour
(credit: Honest Travel Experience)

Experience Africa in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town

If you had the opportunity to explore South Africa, to really see it, be confused by it, fall in love with the good, bad and the ugly, where would you start? Think of the last…

The legacy of apartheid has enisred that fine dining in an African context remains a paradox (Graphic: John McCann)

The scramble for Africa in fine dining

Even if Black cuisine were equally represented, the White diner’s gaze will continue to define it

Uthuli Othulini, a series of images from the work of Nkazimulo Moyeni

what life; i insist on dying here

Mbe Mbhele meditates on death and blackness on the occasion of his father’s funeral

The City Deep fresh produce market before sunrise.

Not all of Jo’burg’s street traders can sell their wares under lockdown

Street traders are central to food security in Johannesburg. But since being declared an essential service under lockdown, street trade in South Africa’s biggest city has…

Keeping order: Joseph Dube, chairperson of the Yeoville community policing forum, manages a team of 20 volunteers in the suburb. (Paul Botes)

Yeoville can police itself, thank you

In the Johannesburg suburb, neat queues are enforced, physical distances maintained and fights stopped by its community policing forum

Living on the edge: Graeme Feltham’s posthumously published novel

You gotta be the morning aftertaste

Drug user, and later dealer, Fig lives in Yeoville in the mid-1990s. Not a novel for the faint-hearted

Milisuthando (Photo: Delwyn Verasamy/ M&G)

What is normal in a big, bad world?

"I felt compassion for the fact that they are cops in Johannesburg and, to them, this is a normal way to treat another human".

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‘We’re going to change the Jo’burg skyline’

A new mixed-income housing plan in Jo’burg includes refurbishing ‘hijacked’ buildings

The targeting of large buildings appears to be part of a new military tactic by Israel.

From slum city to urban living hub: How Jo’burg got its groove back

Home is not necessarily a glittering castle. It can be a cramped room on the first floor of an old, rundown building and the subject of a court case.

Guillaume Rossouw and the Safari Suits had a residency at Cape Town’s Club Tropicana in the 1980s.
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Guillaume Rossouw: The last punk returns home

The guy behind the counter at the Bohemian is out to give the scene a swift kick in the pants.

Gideon Mendel revisits his selection of photographs

‘Yeoville was my visual therapy’ – Gideon Mendel

Gideon Mendel revisits his selection of photographs, that show the 1980s Yeoville scene, in his latest exhibition "Living in Yeoville Revisited".

Night life: The view of Hillbrow from an apartment in Ponte.(Jono Wood)

All aboard the night tour

A kaleidoscopic night tour that is a welcome departure from Jo’burg’s silent northern suburbs.

The El Bulli of Yeoville

Sanza Sandile is at the crossroads of African fusion — and he wants everyone to taste what he is cooking.

Stone Madondo: Selling goods with a Caribbean flavour in Seal of Ujamaa

Where Africans can mingle in peace and not-so-quiet

Yeoville is home to Africans from all over the continent, as the shops on the busy street attest, writes Percy Zvomuya.

Night life: Crowded by day and busy by night

A house, a home and hope that refuses to die

Yes, it is true what they say about South Africa and Johannesburg in particular: it is home to all of Africa.

Rockey Street was a beachhead of the new South Africa in the late Eighties and the Nineties

Street of a past that foretold a future

Rockey Street was a beachhead of the new South Africa in the late Eighties and the Nineties, but it has seen a lot of changes since those heady days.