🇿🇦 South Africa News Website
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Sun, 8th Mar., 2026 - Tue, 10th Mar., 2026
Better news about petrol prices and shortages in South Africa
A vet’s guide to pet poison emergencies
South Africans love their long drive to work
South Africans don’t want DStv dishes
Large South African bank shutting down ATMs while launching new branches
2025 MyBroadband Award for the Most Trusted Enterprise Telecommunications Provider of the Year – How Vodacom Business won
South Africa wants to regulate crypto with laws from 1933 and 1961
The South African man who went from game designer to award-winning comedian hand-picked by Trevor Noah
ASBIS Africa Expands Enterprise Infrastructure Portfolio with New SAN Systems Distribution
Big change for iPhones
Bad news for MTN and South Africa
Strong growth for South African software development company Codehesion
All 49 bank branches where you can get a smart ID card in South Africa
Big change for one of South Africa’s largest car factories
The Post Office wants a piece of South Africa’s online shopping space
Garage owners warn about petrol and diesel shortage in South Africa
Vodacom scraps data charges for popular streaming service in South Africa
Another 4 new bank branches where people can get smart ID cards in South Africa
Joburg cuts power to hijacked buildings
South Africa is about to give up its tech supremacy
Capitec launches first 7 branches for getting smart ID cards in five minutes
Good news for people who bank with FNB and need a smart ID card
New WhatsApp scam threatens South Africans with massive power bills and power cuts
Questions about Eskom’s R383-billion Medupi price bomb
South Africa’s most valuable company connected to R1.9-trillion deal to acquire major DStv partner
MTN announces Starlink launch plan
Are you talking to a bad bot?
New laws for petrol stations and electric car chargers on highways in South Africa
How Luno helps investors build confidence
The men who broke Telkom’s monopoly are now in a R42.8-billion fibre deal