South Africa News in English
December 18, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 18th December, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
Children in South Africa face grave dangers, caught in a cycle of violence and trauma.
DJ Warras was working on a plan to address hijacked buildings before his tragic death.
South African rivers are being labeled as 'open sewers' in alarming national water tests.
Detectives in the Western Cape will receive incentives as violent crime continues to rise.
Cyclists express outrage after a fatal crash in Camps Bay claims the life of one rider.
Parliament condemns NDPP Shamila Batohi's conduct during the Nkabinde Inquiry as an affront to justice.
Ramaphosa addresses misinformation on farm murders in his Day of Reconciliation speech.
A preliminary probe into the Redcliffe temple collapse reveals serious construction failures.
Mourners gather to honor slain whistleblower Witness D, remembering his impactful legacy.
The African Development Bank secures a historic $11 billion for investment-led development in Africa.
Mozambique plans to limit imports of essential goods like bottled water and flour.
Meat prices are set to shock consumers just before Christmas, despite easing inflation.
Measles cases are rising in the Western Cape, prompting urgent calls for vaccinations.
WHO issues new guidance on maintaining essential opioid treatment services amid health challenges.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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