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Braziers and candles are all some Joburg families have as temperatures drop to 2°C

Johannesburg faces a low of 2°C this Friday as a cold front moves across Gauteng, with EMS deploying into informal settlements where hundreds of thousands of residents rely on braziers and open flames to stay warm.
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NFP president Ivan Barnes says he is ready to be sworn in to the KZN Legislature to replace fired MEC Mbali Shinga, but is waiting on the Speaker to set a date.
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Bafana Bafana players delighted a young Mexican fan by signing autographs and sharing a unique handshake as the squad left for World Cup training sessions.
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Court to decide if Brown Mogotsi goes free

Brown Mogotsi, the self-proclaimed political fixer accused of staging his own assassination attempt, will learn today whether he walks free on bail.

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. 

Eskom staff got 37% more pay while you paid 23% more for electricity

Eskom's employee remuneration rose 37% between 2024 and 2026 while electricity tariffs went up 23%, and a new law will now force the utility to show exactly who earned what.

Empty rural school could cut young people’s two-hour training trip

A primary school shut by the KZN government is sitting empty in rural Mahlabathini while young people travel two hours to reach the nearest skills training college.

KZN News Bites: NFP leaders defy their own president to back Mbali Shinga

Celani Sikhakhane brings you KwaZulu-Natal’s latest news.

Small savers beat rich spenders in South African study

A South African study of nearly four thousand people proves that regular small savers build the same wealth as high earners with poor money habits.

High Court slams the door Fannie Nkosi’s bid to get out of jail

A High Court judge has backed the magistrate who kept suspended organised crime cop Fannie Nkosi behind bars, saying the original bail ruling was applied correctly.

More than 2,000 Malawians are trying to leave South Africa and scammers are already hunting them

More than 2,000 Malawians have registered to leave South Africa after a wave of attacks on foreign nationals, and their own government is warning that scammers are posing as officials offering help.

Gugu Gumede broke a ten-year casting curse and Netflix noticed

Gugu Gumede was 24 when producers cast her as a middle-aged prophetess on Uzalo. A decade and one surgery later, she is starring in a Netflix show as a glamorous social media influencer.

Israel has until 2029 to answer South Africa’s genocide case at world court

The ICJ has set new deadlines in South Africa's genocide case against Israel, with South Africa responding in 2027 and Israel's next submission only due in May 2029.

Bosses who hire undocumented workers could soon face jail not just a fine

A new Bill before Parliament could send employers to jail for hiring undocumented foreign nationals, targeting construction, agriculture, hospitality and the gig economy.

The Hawks tried to bury this cop but South Africans had other plans

Hawks investigator Karl Sander was cleared at the Madlanga Commission on Tu after a polygraph used against him over a R200-million cocaine theft was found to be fatally flawed.