Mozambique to help cut load shedding; industry experts concerned about new retirement system; big boost for Transnet's coal operations; Ace Magashule booted from ANC.
Trust in the presidency and other state has declined significantly, according to the Afrobarometer - with citizens seeing a losing battle against corruption.
The rand is shaking off the beating of the last few weeks - and if it can carry the momentum, a break under R18 to the dollar is possible.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says that immediate frustrations often block the end goal - but the government's won't choose quick fixes over long-term solutions.
The government is moving ahead with plans to set up a new state company for small businesses in South Africa, which will absorb three others that operate in the sector.
Three years after shutting down, home and decor brand Boardmans is relaunching in South Africa.
National Treasury is pushing ahead with a new retirement system for South Africa, despite industry bodies expressing concern that there won't be enough time to implement changes.
South Africa's commercial property market is taking strain as the weakening economy and high interest rates keep brokers under pressure.
Telkom confirmed that it received an unsolicited takeover bid from its former chief executive - but talks are still "exploratory" and there's no certainty that it will go anywhere.
South Africans were warned for months that winter load shedding would be at the worst levels on record. Two weeks into June, rolling outages have consistently been suspended for more than half the day.