Some hotels are expected to go to the wall after the World Cup, although the impact of the tournament on the property market is at worst expected to be neutral.
Erwin Rode, the chief executive of property services firm Rode & Associates, an...
South Africa's priciest World Cup stadium is the flattering image that Africa's richest democracy hopes to offer the world from Friday: a striking sports ground with spectacular mountain and sea views.
Sports lovers will no longer have to walk more than a kilometre to get to the Moses Mabhida and Absa stadiums in Durban, thanks to a new train station opened on Monday.
The R140 million station at the Moses Mabhida stadium was officially...
Durban's sweeping World Cup renovations are transforming the city centre, but 500 vendors at a century-old market are fighting off attempts to raze their stalls to build a shopping mall.
The traders at the Early Morning Market won their first r...
Cape Town is issuing a partial construction ban for two weeks before and during the World Cup so that "unsightly or untidy construction sites" close to the action do not detract from the Mother City's picturesque reputation.