South Africa News in English

October 23, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 23rd October, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.

Witness B links alleged hit mastermind Katiso Molefe to South Africa’s powerful police.

Jacob Zuma faces a 60-day deadline to repay nearly R29 million in state funds.

Malema criticizes Mchunu’s defense in Parliament using a crime accused’s affidavit.

The DA aims to end BEE, promoting economic inclusion and fair procurement for all.

Police use stun grenades as parents protest bullying at Milnerton High School.

Home Affairs plans to deliver passports to South Africans living abroad, starting soon.

Despite disbanding crime prevention wardens, Lesufi promises support for affected workers.

Violent protests at Fort Hare University destroy student records dating back to 1998.

South Africa faces criticism for exporting arms to military juntas and human rights violators.

Melissa Nayimuli crowned Miss Universe South Africa 2025, heading to Thailand finale.

Two new multimillionaires emerge as PowerBall jackpots break records in South Africa.

Eskom drops costly solar signoff rule, easing compliance for homeowners with solar systems.

Scientists discover a 150-million-year-old fossil that could change evolutionary theory.

IDWeek 2025 reveals HIV prevention breakthrough could cost just $25 annually.

OpenAI enters the browser market with ChatGPT Atlas, challenging Google’s dominance.

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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