South Africa may be standing at a political turning point, and it is not coming from opposition benches but from within the ANC’s own house, writes Zukile Majova in Real Politics.Â
A traditional leader in Zimbabwe brought together the descendants of historical enemies King Shaka and King Zwide during an awards ceremony over the Easter weekend, writes Celani Sikhakhane in Royal Mzansi.Â
Seven players from the Eritrean national football team have disappeared in South Africa while travelling home after an Africa Cup of Nations match in Eswatini.
US president Donald Trump has accused Iran of doing a "very poor job" managing oil traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, saying it was "not the agreement we have."
A Soweto entrepreneur has built a business selling a nano-technology product that seals tyre punctures the moment they happen, keeping drivers on the road without stopping to change a wheel.
South Africa has fallen five places in a global investment ranking, with mining problems, failing infrastructure and political uncertainty taking the blame.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema says he knows the controversial businessman Zesimdumise Nxumalo but he strongly denied being involved in any criminal activities.
Motherwell women join stokvel groups to buy air fryers because saving money alone is hard when families face high food and electricity costs every day.
Andiswa Mkuzangwe runs a scholar transport business in Cape Town, but high petrol prices and living costs leave her struggling to support her three children.
Rob Rose and Zukile Majova are back for episode two of Sharp Sharp, the weekly podcast on South African politics, money and power from Currency News and Scrolla.Africa.