Bestiality laws can impose a five-year jail sentence or a R200 000 fine on those who commit such a heinous crime, and a new case has surfaced in North West.
Thousands of South Africans were either arrested or fined in our previous 10 weeks of lockdown. Here’s how the land lies for them after the court ruling.
For those hoping to see a government defeat, don’t get your hopes up too soon…
If you’ve been seeing the words Blackout Tuesday and black squares on social media, you should know it’s there for a good reason.
We recently celebrated Africa Day and what better way to promote South African unity than to cast a light on the one thing that never fails to bring us together — soccer.
The government has suffered a significant defeat in the High Court. But what does an invalid lockdown mean for SA, and indeed, our tobacco ban?
The owner of Sturks tobacco shop said she could no longer afford rent during the lockdown and had to vacate the premises.
Level 3 regulations still remain in place, but the government has been told to change their directives. For Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, it’s a costly verdict.
The Gauteng High Court has, on Tuesday 2 June, declared the lockdown regulations promulgated by Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma unconstitutional.
Khosi Ngema and Ama Qamata stole South Africa’s collective heart as Fikile Bhele and Puleng Khumalo in Netflix’s second African Original, ‘Blood & Water’. TheSouthAfrican.com spoke to them about their roles and experience on set.
Some congregants are not ready to return to church under Level 3. They fear that the pandemic may worsen over the winter months.
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said the issue of a backlog is a temporary problem for us and will eventually be solved.
The health minister says that the Western Cape is adequately prepared to deal with the conoranvirus’ peak.
At midnight, the first petrol price increase of 2020 comes into effect – and it’s a real whopper. Here’s how it compares to our start-of-year costs.
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced that COVID-19 cases in South Africa increased by a whopping 1 455 on Tuesday 2 June.
A severe case of police brutality has been raised in Gauteng, after one woman allegedly received terrible treatment at the hands of the authorities.
As of Monday 1 June, Labour Centres have opened to assist with queries regarding standard UIF benefits, as well as the COVID-19 TERS benefit.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has been given a deadline to explain why the hairdressing industry remains closed – and another court date is on the cards.
As the government consider more ways of regulating alcohol sales, one piece of forgotten legislation on the legal drinking age is back up for discussion.
A qualified teacher from Limpopo who started learning from a self-made guitar recently dropped his debut Tshivenda traditional music album.
A Facebook group, ‘Protest March Against The Tobacco Ban,’ has had enough and is ready to take to the streets all across the country on Tuesday.
Adopting a whale is not like adopting a child. You may not see your whale for six years. But this year I am holding thumbs that my special whale, Thembe, is getting ready to head for the Cape.
Wanga Best Pro Mukwevho became blind when he was two and lost his parents at a very young age, but did not allow his disability and other obstacles to stand in his way of success.
Two tragic deaths at the hands of the authorities, two very different reactions from the ANC. Their responses to George Floyd and Collins Khosa are telling.
We doubt you’ll see more cigarettes than this in one place ever again. A pair of smugglers were forced to ditch hundreds of cartons by an arresting officer.