Nhlanhla Nkosi fries kotas at her Protea Glen tuck shop using gas, the one fuel that got more expensive this July while petrol, diesel and paraffin all dropped.
Mamelodi Sundowns have delayed their Austria pre-season camp after the death of midfielder Jayden Adams, who was found dead in Cape Town on Saturday morning.
A Zion Church bishop whose funeral shocked South Africa when his coffin was found filled with bricks has finally been laid to rest after a bitter court battle.
An Eastern Cape gospel singer started a catering business to survive when music bookings slowed down and is now creating jobs for unemployed young people.
Shembe Church leader Inkosi Mduduzi Nyazilwezulu Shembe has forgiven King Misuzulu kaZwelithini and urged thousands of followers to do the same after the King's public insult.
Sakhile Mhlongo, 55, spotted a gap at a Limpopo taxi rank that everyone else missed. Years later her four children all have jobs and she still does not work for anyone but herself.
Tonique McKenzie left her real estate job because she could not afford the transport to get there. Now she is unemployed, raising a five-year-old, and has R300 left at month end.
Amos Sambo wakes at 3am, holds a government job, and runs five businesses after hours. Three villagers in Shikhumba now have jobs because he decided one income was not enough.
Nontlahla Matshini charges R100 for a basket of washing and R80 for a blanket. Combined with two child support grants and an SRD grant, it is just enough to keep a family of three alive in Cape Town.
King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has apologised after a leaked video showed him insulting Queen Nomzamo kaMyeni and later calling Shembe Nazareth Baptist Church leader, Inkosi Mduduzi Nyazilwezulu Shembe of eBuhleni, an idiot.
The fallout has sparked serious debate about royal conduct and the standards expected of those who occupy the throne, writes Celani Sikhakhanein Mzansi Royals.