The Pretoria High Court on Wednesday (11 May) ruled that a part of South Africa's Divorce Act is unconstitutional, setting up major changes for how divorces are handled when couples are married out community of property in the country.
The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) has warned road users on the city's M2 motorway that travel will be interrupted by road works over the next month.
In this episode of Business Talk, Residency Malta Agency CEO Charles Mizzi explains why Malta is a great second residency option for South Africans.
Health minister Joe Phaahla says that South Africa is not yet in the fifth wave of Covid-19 infections, but as the country enters winter, the risk of a greater wave of infections is apparent.
South Africa has a critical shortage of doctors, with less than one doctor to treat 1,000 patients, says the opposition Democratic Alliance.
The UK is opening new routes to British citizenship for thousands who may previously not have qualified.
Economists from the Bureau of Economic Research say that South Africa is on the brink of a fifth wave of Covid-19, but said chances of lockdown returning are low.
Several countries are offering rural relocation incentives as the Covid-19 pandemic has made remote working more possible, the World Economic Forum reports.
Yandiswa Xhakaza is the Director of the UCT Online High School and is passionate about helping children reach their full potential through education.
The City of Cape Town has flagged an increase in drunk driving arrests ahead of the Easter weekend.