April 23
South Africa: Tyla Celebrates As Chanel Goes Gold in America
South African pop star Tyla shared on Instagram that her song Chanel has officially gone gold in the United States. Tyla also met with her supporters in New York City and hinted… Read more »
South Africa: Ramaphosa Suspends Top Cop As Case Shakes Police Leadership
President Cyril Ramaphosa places police chief Fannie Masemola on precautionary suspension after court charges linked to a R360 million tender case. Lieutenant General Puleng… Read more »
South Africa: More Than Half of South African Children Live in Poverty
Statistics South Africa says many children under 17 live in poverty and lack food, water, proper housing and good schooling. The child support grant is only R580, which is much… Read more »
April 22
South Africa: Durban Shops Close As Locals Protest Against Immigrants
People badly beat foreign nationals in Durban on Tuesday after men attacked a woman during a local mass cleanup protest. Police boss Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi said he will meet with… Read more »
South Africa: Degrees No Longer Save You From Poverty
New data from Stats SA shows that having a degree or matric certificate does not protect you from being poor. A failing job market means millions of young graduates are left… Read more »
April 21
South Africa: Zozibini Tunzi Jobs Top Billing As New Presenter
Former Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi will present Top Billing when the lifestyle show returns, marking her first major television hosting role. The show premieres on Thursday, 30… Read more »
South Africa: R560 Grant Cannot Feed a Child As Food Costs Hit R934
March data shows it costs R934,93 to feed one child, while the Child Support Grant pays R560, leaving a monthly shortfall. The grant is below the food poverty line and covers… Read more »
April 20
South Africa: New Law Helps Backyard Landlords Fight Bad Tenants
Human Settlements minister Thembi Simelane says the new bill will protect people who rent out small backyard rooms to survive. The planned law allows municipalities across the… Read more »
South Africa: Ekurhuleni Appoints Acting Manager After Lerutla Airport Arrest
Kagiso Lerutla was arrested at OR Tambo International Airport. He faces fraud, corruption and defeating the ends of justice charges. Tsholofelo Koopedi will act as the city… Read more »
South Africa: Muvhango Star Cynthia Shange Dies At 76
Cynthia Shange died in a hospital in the KwaZulu-Natal province after the famous television actress was sick for some time. Cynthia Shange was famous for acting in shows like… Read more »
South Africa: Broken Clinics Push Patients to Expensive Doctors
A government report shows eight out of ten people in South Africa live without medical aid and face high costs. Working people pay cash for private doctors because the public… Read more »
April 19
South Africa: Gauteng Malaria Cases and Deaths Rise Sharply
Gauteng recorded 414 malaria cases and 11 deaths between January and March 2026, already exceeding last year's total deaths in just three months. Health officials say increased… Read more »
South Africa: Madlanga Implicated Ekurhuleni Police Boss Arrest Sparks Corruption Outcry
Civic groups say the arrest of EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi is long overdue after serious allegations linking him to crime and corruption. The Democratic Alliance says the… Read more »
April 17
South Africa: Graduates Face Unemployment Without Artificial Intelligence Skills
Many businesses in South Africa say they cannot hire young graduates because they do not have practical workplace computer skills. Experts say education must change to include… Read more »
South Africa: Water Prices Jump 68 Percent in Five Years
A new report shows that water prices went up by 68% between 2020 and July 2025 across the whole country. Bad pipes and dry weather mean fixing the water system will cost a lot of… Read more »
April 16
South Africa: Malema Walks Free to Fight Prison Sentence
Magistrate Twanet Olivier sentenced Julius Malema to five years in prison on Thursday for shooting a rifle during a rally. The court allowed Julius Malema to go home on Thursday… Read more »
South Africa: Cops Lock Down Court for Malema Sentence
Julius Malema will hear his punishment in court on Thursday after a judge found him guilty of breaking gun laws. Heavy police teams are closely watching court buildings in East… Read more »
South Africa: Julius Malema Denies Lebo Keswa Ghostwriter Claims
Lebo Keswa told people online about writing for Julius Malema in the African National Congress before Julius Malema denied everything. Julius Malema warned Lebo Keswa to stop… Read more »
South Africa: Court Hands Julius Malema Five Years in Prison
The East London Regional Court sent Julius Malema to prison for unlawfully handling and firing a rifle at an event. The legal defence team for Julius Malema will appeal the… Read more »
South Africa: Sharp Sharp Episode Three Is Here and the DA Has a Problem It Cannot Fix
Rob Rose and Zukile Majova are back for episode three of Sharp Sharp, the weekly podcast on South African politics, money and power from Currency News and Scrolla.Africa. Read more »
South Africa: Hackers Attack Police Medical Aid
Hacker group ShinyHunters sent an email to the police medical scheme claiming to have stolen personal information belonging to members. In a separate case, a police officer said… Read more »
April 15
South Africa: Shops Keep Food Prices High While Farming Costs Drop
The Competition Commission of South Africa found that the farm price for white maize dropped sharply by December last year. Shops did not pass these large savings on to buyers… Read more »
April 14
South Africa: Court Orders Musa Khawula to Apologise to Julius Malema
A judge in Johannesburg told commentator Musa Khawula to remove untrue statements about Julius Malema from his social media accounts. Khawula must post an apology within 24 hours… Read more »
South Africa: Johannesburg's Money Troubles Could Mean Worse Services for Residents
Global Credit Rating placed Johannesburg on a negative financial watch after the city failed to submit its audited financial statements. Economists warn that if Johannesburg does… Read more »
April 13
South Africa: Soweto Girl Hospitalised After Drinking Tap Water With E.Coli
Nonjabulo Sabatha, a seven-year-old girl from Dube in Soweto, was rushed to hospital after drinking dirty tap water containing E.coli. Sanelisiwe Sabatha now spends about R2,820… Read more »











