Tebogo Komane and her husband both work for municipalities but still cut back on groceries and electricity to pay their children's private school fees each month.
Enoch Lucas has a permit, sends every rand home to Mozambique, and cannot afford the R6,000 taxi fare to leave — but the June 30 deadline has no force in law.
Donald Trump was left red-faced on Wednesday when supporters began leaving while he was still talking at the Great American State Fair on the National Mall in Washington DC.
KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi warned a Zulu nation envoy and march leaders that attacking foreign nationals is a serious crime punishable by law.
A new Bill before Parliament proposes up to 10 years in jail for shebeen and spaza owners who allow smoking indoors, and up to three months for the person lighting up.
Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala will serve eight years in prison and testify against 16 co-accused, including senior police generals and politicians, under his corruption plea deal.
Tzaneen municipality closed foreign-owned spaza shops on Thursday, cutting off food credit some Lenyenye residents say is the only reason their families eat.
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli met March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma directly on 25 June, five days before her movement's national shutdown deadline.
June 30 is days away and South Africa is holding its breath. Rob Rose and Zukile Majova ask what happens when the deadline hits, whether the police can hold it together.
Today is payday for most working South Africans, but 8.5 million unemployed adults are waiting on a R370 grant that has not meaningfully increased in six years.
The EFF opened a criminal fraud case against Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane on Thursday 25 June, one day after he lost a defamation case against EFF leader Julius Malema.