February 23
South Africa: Qualified Security Guard Earns R150 for Full Day
Sello Selebe, a 46-year-old security guard registered with the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority, says he earns R150 after waiting and working long hours at stadium… Read more »
South Africa: Lesufi Under Pressure As Water Crisis Drags On
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi admitted Meadowlands still has water problems linked to the Doornkop reservoir and said engineers will fix it urgently. Democratic Alliance… Read more »
South Africa: Home Affairs Officials Sold Visas and Permits for Cash
Four Home Affairs officials earning less than R25,000 a month received more than R16-million in unexplained deposits, the SIU found. The SIU found Shepherd Bushiri and Timothy… Read more »
South Africa: Nearly Half of Black South Africans Live Below the Lower Poverty Line
43.8 percent of Black South Africans live below the lower-bound poverty line of R1,300 per person per month. 20.8 percent live below the food poverty line of R777 per person per… Read more »
February 22
South Africa: Mugabe Family Denies Speaking to Media
The family of Bellarmine Mugabe has denied claims that it issued public statements following his arrest. Read more »
February 20
South Africa: Orlando Pirates Coach Says Title Race Not Over After Sundowns Loss
The 2-1 defeat at FNB Stadium cut Orlando Pirates' lead over Mamelodi Sundowns to three points in the Betway Premiership. Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou says the team have 13 or… Read more »
South Africa: Minister Gives Rand Water Four Months to Help Fix Gauteng Water Crisis
Water Minister Pemmy Majodina allowed Rand Water an extra 200 million cubic metres from the Vaal River system until June. Majodina has told Gauteng municipalities to fix leaks,… Read more »
South Africa: Nearly Half of South Africa's Young People Still Can't Find Work
The youth unemployment rate dropped slightly to 43.8% in the fourth quarter of 2025, down from 44.6% in the same period in 2024. Youth Capital says the upcoming national Budget… Read more »
South Africa: Joburg Businesses Fight to Survive Nine Months Without Water
Businesses in Park Central and Selby have had no permanent water for nearly nine months and rely on water tankers. Joburg Water says upgrades at the Hector Norris pump station… Read more »
February 19
South Africa: Dr Makhosi Khoza Quits Politics to Write Books for Preschool Kids
Khoza told Abantu Batho Congress President Philani Mavundla she was leaving after feeling she no longer added value in politics. Read more »
South Africa: City Power Boss Mashava Quits After 10 Years in the Job
City Power CEO Tshifularo Mashava quit on 12 February 2025, saying she wants to follow personal and professional goals. Read more »
South Africa: Robert Mugabe's Son Arrested After Security Guard Shot in Hyde Park
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, youngest son of late former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, was arrested at the Hyde Park property after the shooting. Read more »
South Africa: Four Mthatha Women in Court Over R800,000 Burial Society Fraud
Nandipha Mfoboza, Busisiwe Nondudule, Faniswa Nobambela and Nommiselo Solani appeared in the Mthatha Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on 18 February 2026. Read more »
February 18
South Africa: Joyous Celebration Directors Clash Over Money and Tax Bill
Pastor Jabu Hlongwane and Pastor Mthunzi Namba told a meeting in December 2021 that they wanted to exit Joyous Celebration and later confirmed it in writing. Pastor Jabu… Read more »
February 19
South Africa: Cardoso Says Sundowns 'Won This Match With Heart' Against Pirates
Colombian striker Brayan León scored twice in the first half to put Sundowns in control at FNB Stadium. Patrick Maswanganyi pulled one back for Orlando Pirates two minutes… Read more »
South Africa: Half the Foods Families Buy Every Month Are Still Taxed
The January index shows 22 of the 44 foods tracked in the household basket are subject to VAT each month. Foods subject to VAT account for about 49 percent of total household… Read more »
South Africa: Proteas Cruise Past UAE With Super Eights Next On the Horizon
South Africa wrapped up a flawless Group D ICC T20 World Cup campaign with a commanding six-wicket triumph over the United Arab Emirates at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium on… Read more »
February 18
South Africa: Over Half of Eastern Cape's Workforce Now Unemployed
The Eastern Cape lost 32,000 jobs in the fourth quarter of 2025 and 53,000 in the third quarter of 2025. While the national unemployment rate fell to 31.4%, youth unemployment… Read more »
South Africa: Soldiers to Hit Eastern Cape Streets Within 10 Days
Acting police minister Firoz Cachalia told Parliament on Tuesday that army deployment to the Eastern Cape will begin within 10 days. Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane and the… Read more »
South Africa: South Africa to Get One Million Foot and Mouth Vaccines From Argentina
Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen says the Argentine vaccines are part of a bigger deal that will bring six million doses in total. South Africa aims to vaccinate at least… Read more »
South Africa: Eskom Workers Say 6% Pay Increase Is Not Enough
The National Union of Mineworkers and Numsa both turned down Eskom's 6% offer after a third round of wage talks last week. NUM has revised its demand down to 12%, still double… Read more »
February 17
South Africa: Black Coffee Gives Soweto Learners Uniforms and Kicks Off Eye Care Programme
The Black Coffee Foundation launched its 2026 Back to School campaign at Thabisang Primary School in Orlando West, Johannesburg. The foundation also started a Gift of Sight… Read more »
South Africa: South Africa Pays More for Data Than 27 Other African Countries, New Report Finds
StatRanker data puts the average price of 1GB of mobile data in South Africa at R20.50 in 2025. Communications Minister Solly Malatsi told Parliament that data prices have fallen… Read more »
February 16
South Africa: Three in Court for Murder of Pretoria E-Hailing Driver
Dikeledi Tears Mphala, Goitsione Machidi and McClaren Mushwana abandoned bail. They face premeditated murder and robbery charges. A fourth suspect remains at large. Isaac Satlat… Read more »
South Africa: DA Gives Ramaphosa 14 Days to Send Army to Gqeberha
Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia admitted in January 2026 that police in Gqeberha are not able to defeat the gangs. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced army deployment to… Read more »











