Liquor licence holders across Gauteng will soon pay higher licensing fees after the Gauteng Liquor Board announced a 7% increase across all licence categories. The new fees take effect from 24 June 2026.
Twelve people have been killed and at least nine others injured following a mass shooting at Jumpers Informal Settlement in Cleveland, Johannesburg. The attack happened late on Tuesday night, 9 June 2026, prompting a major police investigation and manhunt for the suspects involved.
The Gauteng Department of Health has begun the phased rollout of Lenacapavir, a new long acting HIV prevention injection, at 133 public health facilities across the province. The programme officially started on 9 June 2026 and targets people who are HIV negative but considered to be at high risk of infection.
Sharpeville is reshaping its identity in colour. A township long defined by the painful memory of the 1960 massacre is now stepping into a new era of pride, creativity, and self-determination. The newly completed Sharpeville Reservoir Mural has emerged as a landmark piece of public art that signals renewal. It reflects a community rewriting its narrative during a year that placed global attention on Gauteng through the G20.

