Cyril Ramaphosa is still standing not because he is unbeatable. He is standing because he is the main meal ticket for too many powerful people in the ANC, writes Zukile Majova in Real Politics.Â
Ngizwe Mchunu has denied burning his own family home after a fire destroyed his children's schoolbooks and supporters began raising money to rebuild the property.
Changa Mathebula in Tzaneen is selling cassava products before the government approves the crop, and claims one hectare earns more than three times what maize does.
Rob Rose and Zukile Majova are back for episode seven of Sharp Sharp, the weekly podcast on South African politics, money and power from Currency News and Scrolla.Africa.
The Ntombela royal family says March and March figure Fihliwe Ngobamakhosi Ntombela is not their future chief and must stop misleading people about his title.
Government has set aside hundreds of millions for township businesses, but 67% of small business funding applications in South Africa are rejected or go unfunded.
President Cyril Ramaphosa fired social development minister Sisisi Tolashe on Thursday after months of scandals, including claims she used a state worker as a private nanny.
MKP legislator Musa Mkhize received death threats before KwaZulu-Natal's no-confidence vote against Premier Ntuli. He reported them to the Speaker and claims she did nothing.
Small technology businesses in South Africa are struggling to survive because customers pay late while suppliers demand money upfront for monthly software and cloud services.