The government is piloting a system that will enable victims of domestic violence to apply for protection orders online.
South Africa is on track to get a new state-owned company, as the country's critical water Infrastructure comes under pressure.
South Africa's slew of public servants are earning significantly more than the average South African in 2023.
Tshwane, Cape Town and Joburg are all under pressure as strikes and other disruptions rock services.
Construction of the tallest bridge in Africa will start this week, but don't expect to drive on it for a few years yet.
Wright-Rose Innes provides insight into how new finance laws plan to eradicate a central element of government corruption in South Africa.
A recent parliamentary Q&A has revealed that the government has no plans to end e-tolls despite its promise that the gantries would be shutdown by the end of 2022.
The Lady R report found that weapons were involved when the Russian cargo ship docked in Simon's Town, but not in the way the US alleged.
South Africa's murder rate still remains one of the worst in the world, but worse still is that some of these murders have been linked to police-issued firearms.
Home Affairs is trying to encourage South Africans to collect their smart IDs and passports, with 500,000 documents waiting.