Tzaneen municipality closed foreign-owned spaza shops on Thursday, cutting off food credit some Lenyenye residents say is the only reason their families eat.
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli met March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma directly on 25 June, five days before her movement's national shutdown deadline.
Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala has agreed to plead guilty to fraud and corruption in a R360-million SAPS tender case involving suspended national police commissioner Fannie Masemola.
Donald Trump has asked Congress to approve $87-billion, mostly to cover the costs of the war against Iran, on the same day that some of his own Republican senators voted to restrict his war powers.
Cabinet ministers have asked the Zulu King to help calm tensions before the 30 June anti-immigrant march, days after a Malawian man was killed in Pietermaritzburg.
Speaker Thoko Didiza received legal advice telling her to oppose President Ramaphosa's bid to freeze the Phala Phala inquiry, but chose not to follow it and the EFF is now exploring legal action against her.
Three men who lost their construction jobs pooled their money to sell pork heads and braaied meat at a Khayelitsha taxi rank, with prices starting at R10.
Andile Nhlapho sent out CVs, got nothing back, started a laundry round, then opened afternoon classes in Duduza. Not one learner has failed since 2022.
The March and March Movement told government on Wednesday it has until June 30 to respond to immigration concerns, days after police confirmed the operation will cost over R600 million.
Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane lost his defamation case against Julius Malema on Tuesday, signaling that he may appeal and the EFF announced a criminal fraud case against him the same day.
Opposition parties are demanding President Ramaphosa appear before the Phala Phala Impeachment Committee in person, saying its draft terms of reference leave a backdoor open for him to avoid accountability.
Five MKP members were killed or shot in KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday, as at least seven politicians and activists were killed across South Africa during election season.