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The Forgotten Orphans of Hillbrow

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  The Forgotten Orphans of Hillbrow A Story I Could Not Ignore By Noko Maleka | Insight Jozi News In the heart of Hillbrow, one of Johannesburg’s busiest and most misunderstood neighbourhoods, I encountered a story that changed the way I look at the word orphan. As a journalist and founder of Insight Jozi News, I spend most of my time telling the stories of Johannesburg and its people. But sometimes a story stops being something you simply report on — and becomes something you feel responsible for. That is what happened when I came to know the children of Malaika Orphanage. These children, known in the community as the Malaika kids, live in a privately run home that relies largely on the kindness of ordinary people. Spending time with them left me with a question I still struggle to answer: Why are some orphans fully supported by the system while others survive only through community compassion? Some of the children I met were born to undocumented migrants who later disappeared or ...

Ward 63 Court Case Postponed as Strong MK Party Presence Rallies Behind Mzwandile Ngema in Hillbrow

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⚖️ Ward 63 Case Postponed — Strong MK Party Presence Signals Growing Mobilisation in Hillbrow By Noko Maleka | Insight Jozi News | Johannesburg JOHANNESBURG – Although the Ward 63 assault case was postponed to 24 March 2026 due to the reported ill health of ANC councillor Xolani Khumalo, the atmosphere outside court told a powerful story of solidarity and political mobilisation. MK Party supporters arrived in strong and visible numbers , joined by members from multiple neighbouring wards. Their presence signalled growing political momentum ahead of the upcoming by-elections. 🔥 Energy, Solidarity and Determination Supporters gathered peacefully but firmly, expressing their determination to see the matter through. Chants of accountability and justice echoed outside court as community members stood united. One supporter told Insight Jozi News : “This is not just about one person. It is about the dignity of Ward 63 and protecting our community from injustice.” ⚡ Ngema...

Johannesburg Is Not “Decapitated” by Immigrants — It Is Strangled by Poor Governance

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INSIGHT JOZI NEWS insightjozinews.blogspot.com CITY OF Johannesburg’s Crisis Is Governance, Not Immigration My Response to  kenny kunene By Noko Maleka https://youtu.be/yxcFRkYYy2c?si=pwGQA2QKSuHA7tzZ There is a dangerous laziness in blaming society’s failures on the most vulnerable among us. It is the kind of intellectual shortcut that excites crowds, trends on social media, and temporarily distracts citizens from the real rot. But it is also the kind of rhetoric that history has always judged harshly. When Johannesburg is described as “dilapidated" because of illegal immigrants, we must pause — not because the statement is bold, but because it is profoundly misguided. To suggest that undocumented migrants are the architects of Johannesburg’s decline is not analysis. It is scapegoating. And I understand why such a belief may emerge. When leaders lose touch with the lived realities of ordinary residents, when they spend more time in political echo chambers...

Johannesburg’s Former Mayor Deliver a Second Act — or a Political Gamble?

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  Mashaba Returns: Can Johannesburg’s Former Mayor Deliver a Second Act — or a Political Gamble? By Noko Maleka | Insight Jozi News The possible return of Herman Mashaba as a mayoral candidate in Johannesburg has reignited political debate across the city, with residents, analysts, and business leaders asking the same question: can he do better this time? Mashaba, who previously led the city under the Democratic Alliance, is now preparing for a comeback under his own political movement, ActionSA. His warning to political “cadres” ahead of the mayoral race signals a campaign built on confrontation with entrenched interests and a renewed focus on governance. But Johannesburg is no longer the same city he once governed. A Mayor Who Built a Reputation on Delivery During his first term at the helm of the City of Johannesburg, Mashaba became one of the most visible and outspoken leaders in local government. His administration gained popularity among many residents for: Taking a ...

The Silent Weapon: How Narratives Built — and How I Intend to Rebuild — project Hillbrow

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 The Silent Weapon: Narratives have Built and Rebuilt- Project Hillbrow  By Noko Noko Maleka | Insight Jozi News There is a quiet force that shapes nations, defines communities, and determines how people see themselves long before policy, economics, or politics intervene. That force is narrative. “I have a view that the main catalyst behind our societal issues is narrative. Narrative creates perception — and perception determines the result.” For decades, global storytelling has subtly elevated certain societies while diminishing others. A repeated message becomes accepted truth. When one group is consistently portrayed as advanced, refined, and superior, and another as struggling, chaotic, and dependent, the psychological impact is inevitable: people begin to internalize those hierarchies. This is not always overt. It happens through images, headlines, conversations, and even jokes. A narrative becomes a silent weapon. And Africa, I believe, has long been on the receiving end...

Why Sgt Mthembu Is the Most Popular Cop in Hillbrow

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 Why Sgt Mthembu Is the Most Popular Cop in Hillbrow In a neighbourhood often defined by headlines of crime and hardship, Hillbrow has found an unlikely symbol of hope, discipline, and unity in one man: Sgt Mthembu of the South African Police Service. His growing popularity is not rooted in fear or authority, but in service, compassion, and a deep, genuine connection with the community he protects. Policing Beyond the Badge Sgt Mthembu serves in the Social Crime Prevention Unit, a role that places him at the very heart of community engagement. Rather than reacting to crime after it occurs, his work focuses on addressing the social issues that often give rise to criminal behaviour in the first place. Through daily interaction with residents, youth, and community leaders, he has developed an intimate understanding of Hillbrow’s challenges—and more importantly, its potential. For Sgt Mthembu, policing is not confined to patrols and arrests. It is about listening, understanding, and se...

Step Into the Spotlight: Joburg Theatre’s Must‑See 2026 Lineup

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Step Into the Spotlight: Joburg Theatre’s Must‑See 2026 Lineup By Noko Maleka As 2026 unfolds, Johannesburg’s vibrant cultural heartbeat is calling — and Joburg Theatre is at the centre of it all. Situated in the heart of Braamfontein, this iconic stage is ready to light up your year with an exciting slate of performances, shows, and unforgettable artistic experiences. Whether you’re a theatre lover, family planner, or just looking to try something new, there’s a live show waiting for you.  --- 🎭 1. EXPRESSED Dates: 27 January – 1 February 2026 Where: Lesedi Stage, Joburg Theatre A powerful one‑act production confronting gender‑based violence with raw emotion and original music — a performance that doesn’t just entertain, but invites reflection and conversation.  --- 🎶 2. The Mandela at Joburg Theatre Concert Series Dates: January – March 2026 Live musical tributes featuring classics from Hotel California – The Eagles Experience to Queen – It’s a Kind of Magic and An Ode to ...