Every year South Africans commemorate June 16 by remembering the courage of the young people who challenged apartheid's education system in 1976, writes Zukile Majova in Real Politics.
Petrol prices are on track to drop by more than R2 a litre in July after the US and Iran ended their war on Sunday. Whether taxi fares follow is another question.
The first weekend of Fifa World Cup action did not disappoint, with Morocco earning a statement 1-1 draw with Brazil before Germany put seven past Curacao and the Netherlands drew 2-2 with Japan.
Banele Mgwevu from Etwatwa built a free phone app using artificial intelligence to help unemployed young South Africans find work and practise for job interviews.
The death of King Makhosonke Mabhena leaves big questions about whether King Mbusi Mabhoko will ever return the whole Ndebele throne to the Manala house, writes Celani Sikhakhane in Royal Mzansi.
KwaZulu-Natal artists are taking performance slots for a Democratic Alliance rally after African National Congress leaders warned them to show loyalty during its dark days.
A nanny from Parkhurst started a business baking rusks with 350 rands because her salary could not cover basic living expenses and support her children.
Rob Rose, Zukile Majova and Africa Confidential's Patrick Smith ask whether South Africa's xenophobia crisis is real, misread, or a government distraction.
Angry South African fans slammed the World Cup broadcast after singer Tyla got very short screen time during the opening Bafana Bafana match on Thursday.
South Africa has secured nearly $14 billion in climate finance to support its shift away from coal. But much of the money is still waiting to be used because projects are not ready.
Pretoria born businessman Elon Musk has become the world first trillionaire after his rocket company SpaceX raised billions of dollars in a massive share sale.
South African rapper Emtee got R1,000 bail after spending a night in Midrand police cells for allegedly breaking his estranged wife's 2023 court protection order.