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Former store manager builds new life with paving blocks

Selwyn Hopper managed stores for Mr Price and Markham for years. When his retail career ended, depression followed. Now he is top of his paving class.
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Lolo Ndlovu has sent out hundreds of job applications from Kliptown. Mayor Dada Morero named Kliptown in his State of the City Address. She never heard a word of it.
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Mamelodi Sundowns take a lead of one goal to Morocco on Sunday to win a second Champions League football trophy in front of hostile fans.
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Low gig money forces Tzaneen musician to sell street snacks

Hlulani Masila has spent over 20 years performing as Hlukuriser. He still runs a roadside stall in Nkowankowa to make sure his family eats.

Putco hits commuters twice in one year and dad’s kids will feel it

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.

Download Siza Khula from the Play Store for free money help

Siza Khula is now available as a free app on the Google Play Store making it even easier for South Africans to get practical money help. 

Mom locks half her pay in stokvels

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.

Cape Town fruit seller losing money three ways and cannot stop

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.

City of Joburg facing dark ages as Eskom demands billions

Eskom has threatened to cut bulk electricity supply to Johannesburg by 8 July if the metro does not pay its massive unpaid debt of R5.2-billion.

Rachel Kolisi checks into hospital and checks out of giving answers

Rachel Kolisi checked into hospital this week and chose to handle it the way she handles most things: with a punchline and a photo from her hospital bed.

Stress and screens are robbing South Africans of a good night’s sleep

About one in 14 South African adults suffers from a sleep disorder as stress, long working hours and screen time cause a growing sleep crisis.

Tshwane motor zone brings jobs to township families

More than 7,800 jobs have opened up for local township families living near the new Tshwane automotive manufacturing zone built next to the Ford factory.

Gunmen shoot dead Mahikeng crime activist Thato Molosankwe

Police in the North West launched a manhunt after attackers shot and killed Mahikeng crime activist Thato Molosankwe at his Lomanyaneng home on Wednesday morning.

Witness D murder accused fights for freedom in court

The man accused of killing a key Madlanga Commission witness is back in court as explosive claims and underworld links rock the case.

Joburg towers demolition stopped as owners rush to court

The City of Johannesburg halted the demolition of illegal structures at Marble Towers after the building owners won an urgent court order.