South Africa News in English
November 3, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 3rd November, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
Masemola deploys specialized team to hunt down killers after Reiger Park shooting leaves six dead.
Mbeki calls for urgent change in South Africa’s presidential election process during keynote address.
Rassie Erasmus reflects on unexpected challenges in the Springboks' win over Japan.
Six suspects arrested in a hijacking involving over R500,000 worth of stolen meat.
Nigerian president hopes to meet Trump amid military action threats over violence in Nigeria.
Proteas women aim to chase 299 runs for victory in the Cricket World Cup Final.
Gangs arrested and guns seized in a major crackdown on crime hotspots in the Western Cape.
Joburg's clean-up efforts continue beyond the G20, according to city officials.
Sibiya claims his reputation is at risk as he targets police chiefs over misleading inquiries.
Police restart investigation into the murder of a father and son two years later.
Chadema declares no genuine election occurred in Tanzania amid unrest and curfews.
CBS dismisses Debora Patta after her controversial interview with the US ambassador.
Government scraps 11 license requirements to enhance the ease of doing business in South Africa.
André de Ruyter's claims continue to haunt Eskom as power system shows improvement.
November nights promise three meteor showers — here’s how to catch the action!
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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