Rumours on social media of a national address from President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday 7 May have been cleared up by the presidency.
There’s no smoke (or smoking restrictions) without fire, and the decision to extend the cigarette ban is hounding Cyril Ramaphosa again on Thursday.
South Africa’s education system is complex, with historical inequalities dating back to apartheid. Most of the country’s pupils come from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Opposition leader John Steenhuisen has made a drastic move on Thursday, asking the IMF to stop the ANC using their funds to favour BEE organisations.
It’s not just actions that have consequences: Grossly offensive words can put you in court. This K-word user in Gauteng will face the full might of the law.
Men who appear to be drunk in a car with food parcels are alleged to be ANC officials. Images and videos are circulating on social media.
Things aren’t running so smoothly in Lindiwe Sisulu’s water department, and the list of irregular expenditure comes with some jaw-dropping totals.
The Hawks are requesting public assistance in identifying a group of armed robbers that allegedly targeted a cash-in-transit truck in 2019.
Our Level 4 lockdown just got a little more strict: Here are the new operating hours South Africans are being asked to follow on the roads.
The Gauteng Education Department announced that two pupils, an eight-year-old and a 12-year-old, from Hammanskraal lost their lives.
Well, this took a few by surprise. Members of the Parliamentary Programming Committee were left horrified when pornographic images invaded their workspace.
The coronavirus outbreak — and subsequent lockdown — has delayed parliamentary proceedings concerning Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s removal.
Hundreds of illegal immigrants are being sent home on Thursday, after a worker’s revolt at the Lindela Repatriation Centre help some detainees escape.
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced that confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa increased by 236 on Wednesday 6 May 2020.
Minister Pravin Gordhan on Wednesday 6 May shared the latest developments pertaining to South African Airways (SAA).
My husband and I are watching from afar as lockdown grips our home country. It’s weird and somewhat disconcerting.
The government remain open to letting some localised areas change their lockdown status ahead of others – so who’s first in line for a switch to Level 3?
With the country in lockdown and factories silent, April’s drop in vehicle sales of more than 98% should be no surprise.
South Africa is represented well in a Super Rugby Home Team of the Decade compiled by Sanzaar.
The presidency says officials who have had contact with the staff member at the Union Buildings will be screened for COVID-19.
It’s been a tough few days for Aaron Motsoaledi, who now has to face an entirely different challenge; 37 illegal immigrants have gone missing.
The men, armed with pangas and a firearm, demanded first and foremost that they gain access to the hotel’s liquor supply.
Minister of Community Safety Albert Fritz asked Bheki Cele on 23 April to allow neighbourhood watch groups to patrol during the lockdown.
Another animal clinic in Khayelitsha has been robbed at gunpoint.
Here are five news shows to binge-watch on Netflix in May, including the second African Original series: ‘Blood & Water’.