The Department of Basic Education set aside R336-million to feed young children at early learning centres, but two years on, kids are still going hungry.
The grave of anti-apartheid activist Robert Sobukwe has been vandalised, and his family believes the attack may be linked to the fight over renaming Graaff-Reinet.
Iran has set up a system to let certain ships pass through one of the world's most important waterways, according to shipping publication Lloyd's List. At least one ship has already paid $2-million to get through.
A transmission pylon collapsed in Bushy Park, Gqeberha, on Wednesday, 18 March. Summerstrand and Walmer are without power, with repairs expected to take 21 days.
Brenda Gonxela, 47, a Soweto mother, has spent nearly 10 years collecting recyclables from rubbish bins every morning to help pay for her daughters' education.
The Gauteng Department of Social Development has 771 vacant posts, and children in care, abuse victims and families in crisis are struggling to get help.
Eastern Cape traditional leaders have hit out at the crowning of a Nigerian community king in East London, saying it disrespects King Sandile and the Rharhabe nation.