Concerns over Mantashe having oversight of Eskom; chicken prices could be heading upwards; red flags over South Africa's lack of laws against keeping tigers; and the DA says the increase in electricity tariff is unconstitutional.
The public enterprises department takes a strong stance against corruption amid a slew of legal demands.
Eskom and Treasury argue over diesel acquisition; Godongwana tries to sell South Africa to investors at Davos; Joburg CBD being monitored after protests; and Ramaphosa wins interdict battle against Zuma.
Analysts, business people and labour unions paint a grim outlook for inflation and interest rates in South Africa.
A survey of economists reveals an increased likelihood of South Africa entering a recession in the next 12 months.
Lockdown and the black market leads to job losses at one of South Africa's biggest companies.
Ramaphosa will not be at the WEF in Davos this week; Gauteng High Court to go online due to blackouts; Cape Town residents urged to use water sparingly; hundreds of Western Cape learners have not yet been placed in schools.
As a new year dawns, employees can be happy to learn that their salary might take a turn.
Major groups and individuals aim to bring Eskom and the government to court over "unconstitutional load shedding", which has put South Africa on a knife's edge.
Law firm Wright Rose Innes provides insight into the legality of cutting workers pay when business is stalled due to load shedding.