South Africa has until February to address items flagged by the Financial Action Task Force to get off the so-called grey list by June 2025.
Three-times Comrades marathon winner Gerda Steyn was among the throng of Standard Bank clients who took to X to complain about fraud though the lender has denied a systems breach.
The first judge to be removed in a democratic South Africa, former Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe, has been nominated to serve on the Judicial Service Commission.
Johannesburg residents have received a double whammy of charges as new electricity tariff increases kick in and City Power's R200 surcharge for prepaid electricity takes effect.
Former president Jacob Zuma's MK Party has appointed its fourth secretary-general in less than six months.
South Africans have been happier since the announcement of the government of national unity Cabinet, a happiness index has found.
SA entertainers, artists and comedians have weighed in on the appointment of PA leader Gayton McKenzie as the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, with some saying the move is outright laughable and others hoping he will bring about change.
No other words could capture it better than this tiny nature reserve’s official website, characterising it as: “There’s more to Die Oog than meets the eye”.
Lavender Hill residents have accused the City of Cape Town of preying on families in their grief by issuing notices to move as soon as a loved one dies.
To honour 17-year-old Calib de Kock, a cyclist who died tragically in Sea Point recently, a white bicycle (ghost bike) was attached to a lamp post along Beach Road.
An injection containing the antiretroviral drug lenacapavir is highly effective at preventing HIV infection for six months per shot. This is according to top-line study findings announced last week by the pharmaceutical company Gilead.
Mbulungeni Madiba outlines seven key areas that new Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube will need to consider to create a more equitable, efficient, and supportive educational environment.
South Africa's geopolitical stance isn't quite reflected in its trade numbers, such as when business with Israel just continues steadily on, writes Phillip de Wet.
Hurricane Beryl has strengthened into a top-level category 5 storm after it swept across several islands in the southeastern Caribbean, dumping heavy rain and unleashing devastating winds.
The Competition Commission has recommended that the acquisition of a subsidiary of JSE-listed Grindrod of a container-services group be blocked on concerns that it may result in higher prices for consumers.
The prospect of another Trump presidency fuelled talk of tax cuts and a fresh spike in inflation, pushing up yields and denting hopes for interest rate cuts.
Richemont named the head of its watch brand Vacheron Constantin as the new chief executive officer of Cartier, the latest in a series of senior management changes.
The 2024 National Arts Festival concluded on 30 June, running for 11 days in Makhanda, Eastern Cape. See photos from the event here.
Voting for the first time in a British election, Prathesh Panjak and other immigrant voters are excited to take part in the July 4 ballot, hoping they can influence change in the country that they have chosen to call home.
South African central bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago welcomed the reappointment of Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana in the new coalition cabinet unveiled by the president this week.
Kenya was bracing on Tuesday for fresh protest action against the government after anti-tax hike demonstrations last month descended into violence that left dozens of people dead.
Israel carried out fresh strikes in southern Gaza on Tuesday, forcing hundreds of Palestinians to flee after the army once again ordered the evacuation of certain densely populated areas.
After announcing the matric results to the nation for the past 15 years, former basic education minister Angie Motshekga is preparing for battle, figuratively speaking, after becoming the minister of defence and military veterans.
Residents of Coronationville and surrounding areas have been without a consistent water supply for more than a week. Residents are forced to push wheelie bins to the local primary school to collect water from its borehole. The elderly have been left stranded.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his first Cabinet on Sunday evening, with analysts praising some of the appointments, but scratching their heads over others.