South Africa News in English
October 25, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 25th October, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
South Africa exits FATF greylist, boosting its financial credibility but challenges remain.
Cele blames former police chief for rising crime and instability within the force.
Milnerton High bullying incident leads to court appearances for eight students involved.
Three suspected kidnappers shot dead in a shootout with police in Gauteng.
Mchunu's connections to crime could jeopardize his political career amid ongoing investigations.
Brave Bulls fall short as Glasgow secures a narrow victory in the United Rugby Championship.
Political Killings Task Team reveals names of top cops mentioned during a police raid.
General under fire for sending military truck 1200 kilometers for personal yard work.
Kruger Park name remains unchanged despite viral Google Maps prank causing confusion.
Matrics prepare for their first exam amid challenges in gang-affected communities.
Zimbabweans in South Africa express desire to return home after political unrest.
Father-son duo builds the world's fastest drone, showcasing innovation from South Africa.
Eskom's new rules make going solar easier for homeowners, dropping costly signoff requirements.
DJ Black Coffee makes headlines with a R157 million property purchase in Clifton.
Five key things to know about Kanye West’s upcoming concert in Johannesburg.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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