Home Affairs says it has no complete record of South Africans who hold citizenship in other countries after a Constitutional Court ruling changed the law.
South Africa's women's cricket team will play a five-match T20I series in Zimbabwe in September, the first senior bilateral series between the two nations in history.
Just days after Defence Minister Angie Motshekga confirmed soldiers would deploy on 30 June, the SANDF called reports of deployment false and deliberately misleading.
Lerato Kganyago used a TikTok Live to address allegations tying her husband's hotel to a murder inquiry, and ended the session with a deeply personal disclosure about a phantom pregnancy.
Brown Mogotsi told the court about three prior convictions including two assault counts. The State revealed he had six, and his lawyers called the gap a technicality.
Police arrested suspects after a Magaliesburg community caught a tuckshop owner allegedly selling food parcels meant for poor families, supplied by a department worker.
Cosatu said raising rates would punish workers for a war they did not start. The Reserve Bank raised rates anyway, pushing the prime lending rate to 10.50%.
The South Gauteng High Court dismissed an urgent bid by Goldenrod Group to stop the City of Joburg demolishing illegal structures at Marble Towers, where hundreds of people live.
Rob Rose and Zukile Majova are back for episode seven of Sharp Sharp, the weekly podcast on South African politics, money and power from Currency News and Scrolla.Africa.
King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has blocked attempts from within the royal household to remove Chief Director Nododile Ndamase from his duties at the palace.
March and March activists in the town of Nquthu demand that the KwaZulu-Natal government cancel title deeds of people renting houses to undocumented foreign nationals.