Maybe it's a nod to the place which let his imagination run wild in his first years as a coach, but Rassie Erasmus has again made several changes ahead of a Test in Bloem, like he did against Wales.
Sentencing proceedings in the case of former government employee Lizeka Tonjeni, who was convicted of accepting a bribe from Digital Vibes, have been marred by delays in completing a probation report.
The man who is locked up for the 2019 rape and murder of UCT student Uyinene Mrwetyana has lost his court bid for a discharge in a fresh attempted rape case.
Eastern Cape Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC Zolile Williams has intervened in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality's affairs, appointing the metro's fourth city manager on an interim basis since the suspension of fraud-accused Noxolo Nqwazi in October 2023.
The Springboks are sweating over the Rugby Championship readiness of three key forwards in Pieter-Steph du Toit, Franco Mostert and Malcolm Marx as the South Africans brace for Portugal on Saturday.
The Special Investigating Unit has been given the green light by President Cyril Ramaphosa to investigate "allegations of serious maladministration" in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality.
Petrol prices are currently on track for very small cuts at the start of August, with a mixed outlook for diesel.
The Western Cape's not out of the woods just yet, according to the SA Weather Service, as cold and wet weather is expected to persist for the rest of the week.
Although the MK Party withdrew the Electoral Court case in which it raises election vote-rigging allegations, the matter has been set down for hearing on 29 July after the Electoral Commission of South Africa asked the court to proceed with it.
Parents of Noordgesig Secondary School pupils in Soweto are outraged, claiming that the school infrastructure is poor, the school is overcrowded and that it lacks basic facilities for teaching and learning.
While the Durban Business Confidence Index (BCI) dramatically improved following the recent general elections, there are still major doubts over the eThekwini metro's ability to deliver services.
The Western Cape High Court has interdicted the National Student Financial Aid Scheme from taking any steps to terminate its service-level agreement with a service provider that was awarded a contract to pay allowances into students' bank accounts.
South Africa has told the UK that its plans to impose a carbon tax on imported goods will deepen global inequality and hamper Africa's ability to adapt to climate change.
Research from fintech group Altron has shown that the overall ability of SA's households to take on and service debt deteriorated in the first three months of 2024.
While it is understandable that the ANC spent the past few weeks focusing on the formation of a multiparty coalition government and therefore had no time for a deeper analysis on its performance in the recent election, it can not postpone the discussion forever, writes Mbhazima Shilowa.
The University of Johannesburg has effectively expelled 50 students from studying at the institution for between one and two years, half of them who produced fraudulent medical certificates after being absent during exams.
It has been more than two months since Lance Corporal Luntu Basil Hatta disappeared from the Lohatla military base in the Northern Cape, leaving only his personal belongings behind.
The failings at prisions is what the ANC presided; and they are among the criteria according to which Pieter Groenewald’s record in the coming years must be judged, writes Terence Corrigan in response to Anthony Matumba.
Aid is on the way to more than 400 families affected by a fire that ripped through Kenville informal settlement in Durban on Sunday, and those displaced by fires in the area in the past.
It's a good thing that the series between the Springboks and Ireland didn't give us the answers we were looking for, because every sport needs this kind of rivalry, writes Lungani Zama.
Ntuthuko Mchunu admires Tendai "Beast" Mtwarira and shadows Retshegofaditswe "Ox" Nche intensely but wants to mark out his own name as a loose-head prop of considerable ability.
Richemont posted a slight rise in sales in the first quarter as solid results from its jewellery brands offset declines from China and its luxury watchmakers.
Four people were killed and several wounded by gunfire in the vicinity of a mosque in Oman, the Omani police said on Tuesday, a rare breach of security in one of the most stable countries in the Middle East.
The body of a spade-toothed whale -- a species so rare it has never been seen alive -- appears to have washed up on a New Zealand beach, scientists say.
The Presidency has urged ANC veteran Lindiwe Sisulu and anyone else who has information implicating its staff in wrongdoing to present the information to its director-general, Phindile Baleni, for further investigation.