Parliament's Impeachment Committee meets on Thursday 18 June to decide how to respond to President Cyril Ramaphosa's court bid to freeze its work for two months.
The government is promising a new Basic Income Support grant to replace the R370 SRD grant, but has not yet confirmed with Treasury whether it can be paid for.
DR Congo earned a historic draw with Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal, Lionel Messi’s hatrick equalled the World Cup record and Harry Kane’s double led England to a 4-2 win over Croatia.
Police fired stun grenades and rubber bullets at Malawian men at Sherwood Hall in Durban after authorities tried to move them to the Lindela detention centre instead of bussing them home.
Gauteng education leader Lebogang Maile wants to put smart artificial intelligence cameras inside classrooms to stop bad behaviour and protect teachers from school violence.
The original Sarafina! stage cast reunites at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg from 19 to 21 June, 35 years after they last performed together on their international tour.
Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye has faced three separate legal battles in 16 years, from a fatal drag-racing crash to a fresh arrest involving a pellet gun and an e-hailing driver.
Disgraced lawyer Peet Viljoen, wanted in South Africa on fraud charges, was arrested at OR Tambo on Tuesday night the moment he stepped off his deportation flight.
Johannesburg's mayor says the lights are safe, but Eskom's legal process to cut power to the city is still active and no signed debt settlement has been made public.
Five men have been charged with planning to blow up and open fire on government officials at Trump's UFC "Freedom 250" fight night at the White House last Sunday in what prosecutors are calling one of the most serious assassination plots in recent memory.
Three waves of buses have left Durban since 9 June but between 8,000 and 10,000 Malawian nationals are still sleeping at Sherwood Hall waiting to go home.
A virtual court in Durban is fast-tracking 1,876 Malawian immigration cases, with 676 nationals already bussed home since Sunday before the June 30 protests.
University student Kelethabo Molefe built a youth movement in Tsakane to help local school learners get career guidance and secure university places for their futures.