Here’s when social grants will be paid out next month
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) will begin paying out the next social grants in the first week of May 2026.
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) will begin paying out the next social grants in the first week of May 2026.
The family of murdered teenager Hillary Gardee has reacted with outrage following explosive allegations of police misconduct and high-level interference in the investigation of her death.
The Pretoria Magistrate’s Court has ordered that Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, an alleged criminal mastermind, remain in custody at the Kgosi Mampuru Maximum Security Prison.
Fannie Nkosi will remain in custody after his bail application was postponed to 22 April 2026. His legal team argues the charges relate only to items found during a raid at his home. The State maintains he is central to corruption allegations linked to the Madlanga Commission.
A listener shares that her brother has been living with a nyaope addiction for seven years.
The family of Cynthia Shange has confirmed with profound sadness that the legendary beauty queen and actress has passed away at the age of 76.
Two lucky players have bagged millions from this weekend’s Lotto and Lotto Plus draws.
Kaya Biz spoke to Shaun Chennells, a financial planner at BDO Wealth, who emphasised that financial compatibility is just as vital as emotional connection when preparing for marriage.
Soweto residents have been urged to stop protesting to allow electricity restoration to proceed. City Power says infrastructure repairs are complete, with final steps underway before power is fully restored. Residents must meet certain requirements, including purchasing electricity, before supply can resume.
The Gauteng High Court has ordered the release of confidential medical records to facilitate the delayed listeriosis class action against Tiger Brands.
Police have warned media outlets against publishing leaked affidavits linked to drug investigations and the murder of DJ Oupa Sefoka.
Police have arrested a suspected gang leader in Cape Town for possession of illegal firearms and ammunition. Authorities say the weapons will undergo ballistic testing to determine links to other crimes. In a separate case, three suspects are appearing in court over allegations of facilitating illegal border crossings into Zimbabwe.