The government has surrendered to farmers and will allow them to buy their own vaccines to fight a sickness ripping through South African livestock herds.
Sports minister Gayton McKenzie refuses to spend another R800,000 on business flights and five-star hotels to send super fan Mama Joy to the World Cup.
A security guard was shot dead while guarding a microgrid plant on Saturday as City Power warns that workers face major risks while protecting community infrastructure.
Heavy rain and strong winds will hit the Western Cape this week. Officials warn of flooding and mudslides that could damage roads and cut off services.
King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has asked the fired Ingonyama Trust chairperson for advice on how to push back against his own prime minister over board control.
Higher Education Minister Buti Manamela has seized full control of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme following a total breakdown in how it is run.
Angry taxi operators from across South Africa will launch a mass strike on 8 May because eThekwini blocked their operating permits to drive into Durban.
The new R520-million bursary scheme will help more than 5,000 students at public universities in South Africa to keep studying without facing constant money stress.
Thembinkosi Nciza wants the KuGompo City High Court to force arts activist Bandile Magibili to pay him after Magibili blamed him for singer Zahara's death.