South Africa News in English

October 9, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

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Good morning! It’s 9th October, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.

Mkhwanazi exposes alleged underworld money link to former Police Minister Bheki Cele.

Fort Hare University shuts down as student protests escalate and buildings are set ablaze.

Hangwani Maumela’s luxury assets seized in R820 million crackdown linked to Tembisa Hospital scandal.

Makana leaders face backlash over Makhanda’s collapse, citing R100 million debt and audit failures.

Home Affairs minister extends Zimbabwe Exemption Permit, providing relief to thousands in South Africa.

Eskom’s municipal debt solution raises concerns as Salga warns of risks to electricity mandates.

Athletes outraged as KZN water entity spends R400,000 for a civil servant to run in New York Marathon.

Hamas and Israel agree to a hostage release and ceasefire under a new Trump plan.

Thousands flee violence in Mozambique as UN reports ongoing insurgency and humanitarian crisis.

Activist Ciarrie Shelver shares her experience inside Israeli detention after Gaza Flotilla interception.

Cameroon's Paul Biya makes first campaign stop as he seeks an eighth presidential term at 92.

Anglo chief blames decades of poor policy for South Africa’s missed mining boom opportunities.

Valdene Reddy announced as new JSE CEO, succeeding Leila Fourie upon her retirement.

Proteas win toss and choose to bowl first in crucial World Cup clash against hosts India.

Joburg strengthens its HIV response, committing to end AIDS by 2030 with new initiatives.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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