A 19-year-old from Libode in the Eastern Cape has launched a business offering artificial intelligence solutions to help local businesses reduce admin and save money.
US President Donald Trump has warned Iran’s supreme leader that he should be “very worried” as the United States and Iran prepare for their first formal talks since the US bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities last year.
The Electoral Commission has launched an online voter registration campaign ahead of the 2026 local government elections, urging young South Africans to register or update details.
NSFAS has approved more than 660,000 students for 2026 funding but thousands are still waiting because of missing documents, failed verification and accommodation backlogs.
Gang leaders in Westbury recruit teenage boys to scout at funerals, paying them R150 to identify valuable items before robbing the grieving families at night.
After 28 days without electricity, Phalaborwa residents are using artificial intelligence to create protest songs criticising the municipality for failing to restore power.
A 73-year-old pensioner from Gqeberha has returned to part time cleaning work as her monthly old age pension no longer covers her basic living expenses.
IFP Youth Brigade National Chairperson Sanele Zondo has denied ANCYL President Collen Malatjie's allegations that IFP councillors sexually exploit unemployed people seeking jobs in municipalities.
King Misuzulu kaZwelithini wants to meet President Cyril Ramaphosa urgently after the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal rejected his proposal to drop Natal from the province's name.
Scholar transport operators in Gauteng have not been paid for more than three months, leaving thousands of learners from poor communities unable to reach school.