After previously airing on M-Net (DStv 101), the show premieres on its new home, S3 (formerly SABC 3), on Saturday, 13 July, at 19:30.
Gautrain workers affiliated to the National Union of Metal Workers SA (Numsa) are angry that executives have received bonuses, saying they also want significant salary increases.
On the eve of the first Test between the Springboks and Ireland at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) announced it would no longer broadcast the highly anticipated Inbound Series.
The Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk warned extreme weather conditions and a storm surge lashing the South African coast are expected to cause shipping delays.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi implored his teammates to clean up their breakdown and lineout act ahead of next week’s second Test against Ireland at Kings Park in Durban.
Days after the withdrawal of the MK Party's Electoral Court application to have the 2024 general elections declared null and void, party leader Jacob Zuma has claimed that the evidence of vote-rigging is "as big as an elephant".
A long-awaited showdown will take place this week in a historic Wild West frontier town, with both sides seeking justice for a fatal bullet fired from a six-shooter.
TymeBank has appointed Karl Westvig as its new chief executive officer with incumbent Coenraad Jonker set to move to an executive chair role responsible for the broader Tyme Group.
Lukas Muntingh reflects on three issues that need to be considered as Dr Pieter Groenewald takes up the Minister of Correctional Services role.
The direct representation many yearn for in South Africa would have meant an ANC landslide – but would not have helped suppress MKP's crazy the way it did Reform in the UK, writes Phillip de Wet.
AutoZone, SA's largest privately owned automotive parts retailer, has entered business rescue after reporting it has failed to get to grips with its debt pile in an increasingly challenging South African economy.
We have created a system that allows John Hlophe to be a perfect fit for Parliament. It doesn't make sense to attack his role and not the system, argues Mpumelelo Mkhabela.
French shares and bond prices turned higher in early trading on Monday after initial falls as investors digested elections which left France facing a hung parliament and the prospect of taxing negotiations to form a government.
Eastern Cape traffic officials have closed Barkly Pass, on the R58 between Barkly East and Elliot, on Monday morning due to heavy snowfalls, while closure of other mountainous routes in the province is imminent.
Khanyiso Tshwaku looks back at the five talking points that shaped South Africa's win over Ireland at Loftus Versfeld, their first win over the Irish in eight years.
Proteas red-ball coach Shukri Conrad announced on Monday his 16-man squad for the two-match Test series against the West Indies, which starts on 7 August.
A new report shows sustained foreign investor interest in the continent’s clean energy sector, despite a 3% drop in overall FDI inflows to the continent, echoing a global 2% decline.
Boeing on Monday said it had "reached an agreement" with the US Department of Justice over two fatal 737 MAX crashes more than five years ago.
It's finally been confirmed that Nasreddine Nabi is the new head coach of South African football giants Kaizer Chiefs, putting an end to the rumours and one of the worst-kept secrets in the local game.
Still recovering emotionally from burying his wife, Nosipho, whom he had been married to for 18 years, Mondli Ngcobo had to bury his 17-year-old daughter, Aphiwe, after she was brutally murdered and raped.
While SA has reached 100 days without load shedding, the electricity system is still vulnerable and further power cuts can't be ruled out, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The Gift of the Givers is providing humanitarian aid to more than 15 000 people after severe weather lashed the Western Cape over the weekend.
Snowfall has been reported in the parts of the Western Cape as cold and wet weather lashes the province.
South Africa’s state-owned electricity firm Eskom may post an annual loss as high as R15 billion in the latest year, the Financial Times reported, without saying where it got the information.
As the amount of time since the disappearance of 6-year-old Joshlin Smith surpasses 100 days, police are waiting for the results of tests conducted on one of their most recent leads - an item of clothing found a few weeks ago.