
Mafia taking over South Africa’s richest city
Johannesburg is showing clear signs that the construction mafia is tightening its grip on the city.
FRIDAY, 05 DECEMBER 2025, 06:56

Johannesburg is showing clear signs that the construction mafia is tightening its grip on the city.

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