Bongani Ntanzi and his four co-accused returned to the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria this week, where they are on trial for the murder of Senzo Meyiwa.
EFF leader Julius Malema used Chief Justice Raymond Zondo's state capture reports to bolster his party's case that President Cyril Ramaphosa should be impeached over the Phala Phala scandal.
Although Hugo Broos acknowledges the importance of Bafana Bafana honoring their Afcon third-place playoff against DR Congo, he believes such a fixture is unnecessary. But he is optimistic about his team's prospects for the 2026 World Cup.
In November 2021, the developed world promised SA $8.5 billion to facilitate a just transition from coal to greener energy. Where are the climate billions now?
Parliament's legal advisors found the provision in the Electoral Matters Amendment Bill that would give the president the power to determine the threshold at which political parties have to declare their donations and the limits of the amounts they are allowed to accept, could be unconstitutional.
Low-income households and rural communities in the Central Karoo, who have been left without electricity for more than a week, have been forced to rely heavily on donations for food and water.
It's been two years since his daughter Debbie disappeared but Robert Barlow, who is battling stage 4 cancer, refuses to give up on her.
With the elections seemingly heading for coalitions, Auditor-General Tsakani Maluleke is concerned that instability might lead to fewer clean audits if the administration is not insulated. Maluleke invites Muhammad Hussain to her Johannesburg offices to talk about this and more.
Several of SA's trusty T20I batting guns have fired modestly in the SA20 ... but Quinton de Kock and Aiden Markram have a final crack, writes Rob Houwing.
The youth are discombobulated as to which political party they should vote for, with some pointing out they do not know what the new political parties stand for, writes Unathi Nkanjeni.
President Cyril Ramaphosa touched the hearts of many with this depiction of Tintswalo, a fictional born-free, during his State of the Nation Address, but he touched a nerve with many others. Nthabi Nhlapo reflects on why this depiction failed.
If President Cyril Ramaphosa proves to be right about the imminent end of load shedding, it will be because of the rapid increase in solar instillations by households and businesses.
The Patriotic Alliance's top brass has moved to suspend the Beaufort West mayor after allegations that he assaulted his fiancée.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said a lot had been achieved in her time in government, but a lot more needed to be done.
According to the Auditor-General, there were 268 material irregularities on non-compliance and suspected fraud recorded over the last five years.
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A Stellenbosch University staff member was asked to apologise to students living in the Wilgenhof men’s residence and to its house committee after the institution lost a disciplinary case that was brought against some of the students in 2020.
A man who was stabbed by a teenager after he raped her and fell asleep will spend a decade behind bars.
Senegalese security forces on Friday clashed with hundreds of protesters opposed to the delay of a presidential election, as the justice minister rejected allegations that the postponement was an attempted power-grab.
A Hungarian bookshop has evaded a fine for violating a controversial LGBTQ law owing to a missing comma in the legislation.
Food Lover's Market has told the fresh produce market inquiry that it never just forces low prices on farmers.
A cop killer who snuffed out the life of Constable Ashwin Pedro will spend three decades behind bars.