South Africa's food crisis shows up in two places at once: in the homes of people who work, and in the homes of people who depend on a grant. This month's data shows both are falling short by almost exactly the same amount. These are their numbers.
Star Londie London sets the record straight about public rumours about her money and businessman Hlubi Nkosi on her new Mzansi Magic reality television show.
The National Consumer Commission sent airline FlySafair to a tribunal after passengers complained that flights had no available seats because of systematic overbooking ticket sales.
Soaring fuel prices, rising taxi fares and new bus increases are forcing desperate commuters back onto trains as transport costs spiral out of control.
The Economic Freedom Fighters wants the fuel levy increase scrapped, arguing Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana cannot raise it without Parliament’s approval.
Reverend Frank Chikane told the Truth and Reconciliation Commission inquiry that the torture and poisoning he survived during Apartheid still haunt him decades later.
Clothing brand Vialli says South Africans facing rising food and electricity prices want durable winter clothes that offer long lasting value for tight household budgets.
Putco is raising fares by 10% from 1 June, the second increase this year, pushing one Soweto commuter's monthly transport bill to over R1,200 before he has bought a single thing.
Lerato Molapo earns R6,000 a month, pays R3,000 into two stokvels and cuts back on her children's winter clothes to keep up, because saving alone has never worked for her.
Zikhona Qothe sells fruit and vegetables in Gugulethu to feed eight people at home, but rising stock prices, fuel costs and unpaid credit have pushed her into a loss.
Maize meal and bread flour cost less than a year ago, but protein prices are still rising and a family on minimum wage falls R1,894 short of a proper food basket in April.