John Craig Celebrates Worker’s Day by Honouring the People Behind the Brand
This Worker’s Day, John Craig turns the spotlight inward to celebrate the people who make work possible not just for the men who wear the brand, but for the brand itself.

This Worker’s Day, John Craig turns the spotlight inward to celebrate the people who make work possible not just for the men who wear the brand, but for the brand itself.
Smiles, gratitude, and renewed hope filled the Kagiso Youth Centre as the Living in Colour Disabled Organisation hosted a heartfelt outreach programme on Thursday, 16 April 2026.
Swaneville community hall came alive on Saturday, 18 April 2026, as men from across the community gathered for a powerful and transformative open dialogue hosted by the Swaneville Men’s Forum.
Mr Katkego Mhlaba Motlamello, founder of Living in Colour, a disability-focused organisation based in Kagiso 2, successfully hosted a two-day school outreach programme. The initiative took place on Wednesday, the 15th, and Thursday, the 16th, of April 2026, reaching learners at West Rand School and Bosele Special School, respectively
Every four years, sports lovers around the world unite around one event above all others: the FIFA World Cup. The best players, the biggest stage, the moments that define sporting history. This year, South African fans have more reason than most to pay attention. Carling Black Label, the official beer of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Africa, has opened a once in a lifetime competition that gives Champion fans an opportunity to experience the semi-finals LIVE.
The much-loved annual Jozi Kota Festival is back, bringing with it a vibrant celebration of one of South Africa’s most iconic street foods. Scheduled to take place on April,25 in Newtown Johannesburg, the festival is expected to draw thousands of food enthusiasts eager to indulge in a wide variety of local and national dishes.
In a defining moment for South African culture, DBN Gogo’s historic 24-hour DJ set became more than an endurance feat it transformed into a powerful expression of consistency, cultural pride and the global force of Amapiano.
For the third year running, FlySafair is opening the doors to its much‑loved School Booster competition, giving South African schools the chance to win 10 return domestic flights each. Ten schools will be selected, with the prize awarded to institutions that can best demonstrate how taking to the skies will create meaningful new opportunities for their learners.
Across Africa, governments and investors are accelerating plans to build or revamp refineries, gas processing plants, petrochemical complexes, pipelines and storage terminals to industrialise and cut imports of fuels and finished goods. At this time, however, the continent lacks the skilled human capital required to operate, manage and sustain these facilities and deliver the anticipated business results over the long-term without relying heavily on expatriates.
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has strongly condemned the illegal and exploitative practice of selling queue positions at its local offices, as recently reported across the country.