Owners say spaza shop rules are forcing them to close

Small business owners say the tough new government rules for registering spaza shops will hurt South Africans trying to make a living.
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The Zulu King's first wife breaks her silence to say that while she accepts polygamy, she wishes she'd been informed about his plans to marry again.

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South Africa's cricket coach wants more test matches as the team prepares for a short series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
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Proteas-afrigter wil langer toetsreekse hê

Suid-Afrika se krieketafrigter vra vir langer toetsreekse terwyl die span voorberei vir ‘n kort reeks teen Sri Lanka en Pakistan.

Empty folder stops patient from getting medical grant

A Cape Town clinic patient wants answers after her medical file went blank, leaving her unable to apply for a grant she desperately needs.

Four found dead on Boksburg railway tracks

Police are hunting for killers after finding four beaten bodies near railway tracks in Boksburg, with two other victims surviving the attack.

World news bites: UN peacekeepers hurt in Lebanon

Rorisang Modiba brings you daily global updates. 

Police to guard spaza shop registration centres

Gauteng will send police to protect spaza shop registration centres after Operation Dudula members tried stopping foreign owners from registering.

Wizkid releases tracklist for upcoming Morayo album 

Morayo is Wizkid’s sixth and most anticipated album since his Made in Lagos album was released in 2020 and his 2022 More Love, Less Ego.

D’Banj stuns on Lanre Da Silva fashion runway 

The star-studded event was graced by celebrities like Bisola, Aiyeola, Mimi Onalaja, Kate Henshaw and Funke Kuti.

Royal wedding bells ring for King Misuzulu’s third wife

The Zulu King's planned wedding to his third wife is causing tension in the royal family, with some unhappy about his first wife's status.

Customers flood Eskom offices as meter deadline looms

Long queues form at Eskom offices as Limpopo residents rush to update their electricity meters before they stop working on Sunday.

Caiphus Nyoka’s sister takes the stand against apartheid police

The murdered student leader’s sister was in the witness box on Tuesday.

Police send mageu to power illegal miners

Police are trying to get illegal miners out of old mine shafts by sending down food and drinks after they asked for help.

‘They constructed roads and buildings on top of our ancestors’

Villagers near the University of Venda believe their ancestors are unhappy with construction taking place on top of their gravesites.