Siyanda Jama has built an art business from wire, old tyres and recycled pallets in Philippi since 2013 and now teaches more than 50 young people in the township.
A cold front sweeping across South Africa has brought snow warnings to the Eastern Cape, a level 4 wave alert between Plettenberg Bay and East London, and near-freezing temperatures in Gauteng.
Nine SAPS officers who approved a medical contract linked to jailed businessman Vusimuzi Matlala have been suspended, months after their arrest on fraud and corruption charges.
A national movement demanding mass deportations marched through Witbank's CBD on Thursday, handed demands to the mayor and watched Home Affairs arrest 14 people on the same day.
More than 700 Nelson Mandela Bay residents have been evacuated to community halls after flooding ruined their homes, with six temporary shelters now open across the metro.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to launch Lenacapavir, an HIV prevention injection given just twice a year, targeting young women, sex workers, transgender people and drug users across 360 health facilities.
The head of SAPS organised crime has been fired after a disciplinary hearing found he brought the organisation into disrepute by associating with a known criminal.
A Johannesburg salon manager lost five staff members in weeks and turned away 17 dreadlock clients in one weekend as Ghanaian nationals leave South Africa ahead of a 30 June deadline.
Nolubabalo Mcinga says she sold her vehicles and rebuilt Bumbane Great Palace as King Dalindyebo's wife, only for him to call their marriage fake and forged.
The labour minister called Pick n Pay and unions into a six-hour emergency meeting, buying time for 22,000 store workers threatened with possible retrenchment.
Inkosi Malusi Zondi, reinstated after the Zulu King reversed his firing, told the MEC who dismissed him that no budget in KwaZulu-Natal gets approved without traditional leaders.