
The two men Woolworths has paid R140,000 a day for 10 years
Over the past decade, Woolworths has paid its two CEOs a combined R508.75 million.

Despite surging memory prices, South Africans can still build a fairly capable gaming PC for around R15,000 in June 2026.
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Over the past decade, Woolworths has paid its two CEOs a combined R508.75 million.

The City of Cape Town’s City Health has warned citizens to be on alert for fake food-safety complaints.

Home Affairs has rapidly accelerated its smart ID card rollout thanks to its digital partnership with banks, suggesting the green ID book's days could be numbered.

Not all islands are surrounded by water. Some are ringed by wheat fields, highways, fences, suburbs and municipal boundaries. For the creatures trapped inside them, survival depends on connection.

Here are five important things happening in and affecting South Africa on Sunday, 21 June.

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is expected to introduce a new funding model to replace TV licences in the 2027/28 financial year.

South Africa's vehicle export figures are beginning to reflect a significant slowdown in demand from overseas markets.


In the wake of John Steenhuisen’s demotion, the party had a chance to send strong signals that it wished to cast its net wider. Instead, it was largely the white cohort that came to the fore.

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South Africa is scoring a major own goal by failing to properly process migrants and visa applicants who are already trying to regularise their status.