Former rugby player Zane Kilian broke down while testifying in the Charl Kinnear murder trial on Tuesday, saying he would never put anyone through the pain of losing a loved one.
Millions of dollars in aid funding are on the line as US President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending all foreign development assistance for 90 days comes into effect.
President Donald Trump has ordered a freeze starting on Tuesday on potentially trillions of dollars in federal funding to Americans, impacting everything from education grants to small businesses loans – and sparking accusations that he is violating the constitution.
Maverick Citizen has been tracking the prices of 14 basic food items that a consumer can buy with R370, the amount of the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant.
South African agricultural organisations have questioned the sector’s steep decline in last year’s Q3 GDP data. The Bureau for Food and Agriculture Policy, which is renowned for its insight, dug into the matter and reaped a very different number.
While Joburg residents endure ongoing water cuts, Outa’s WaterCAN has handed a petition to the city council demanding an urgent increase in the water infrastructure budget to R3-billion.
Xolani Sithebe was at a loss for words after the man, who was last year convicted of having killed his brother, Sibusiso Sithebe, as part of an elaborate plot to fake his own death, finally confessed to the crime during sentencing proceedings on Tuesday.
A 12-year-old boy from Sekgosese, Limpopo, wants to leave school due to relentless bullying over a leaking throat, a condition he has endured for a decade due to what his family alleged was a botched surgery at a local hospital.
The South African Weather Service has warned of severe thunderstorms with localised damaging winds, hail, and possible flooding in parts of the Eastern Cape.
A world without rules is one in which the strong prey upon the weak. And as those from Africa know only too well, it is weak countries – like South Africa – which are likely to be preyed on first.
With 13 South African soldiers dead and an undisclosed number wounded, President Cyril Ramaphosa is in desperate pursuit of an urgent ceasefire to extricate the trapped troops.
The Oshoek port of entry with Eswatini has been reopened after the successful clearance and safety assessment of the port after a serious truck accident on Sunday.