South Africa News in English
February 13, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 13th February, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
Africa's critical minerals ambitions face challenges as exploration lags behind.
A wife exposes her husband's double life as a fake police officer in a dramatic bust.
Storms and flooding risks loom over multiple provinces, while KZN remains hot and humid.
An Ipid investigator breaks down while testifying at the Madlanga commission on a murder case.
Police arrest a suspect after a hostile confrontation where he attempted to stab an officer.
The woman set to decide on Nkosana Makate’s millions from the Please Call Me case.
Rhino poachers are shifting their focus back to Kruger National Park, raising concerns.
Canadian police identify a mass shooter who killed eight in a small town, shocking the nation.
Zimbabwe's opposition claims a constitutional coup is underway as presidential term limits are extended.
US troops heading to Nigeria will focus on training, avoiding direct combat, according to military officials.
President Ramaphosa resets Eskom's unbundling plan, promising full independence for the transmission company.
Major upgrades worth R9 billion are planned for a key South African international airport.
Boyz II Men announce an exciting South African tour set for May, promising something special.
NASA prepares its crew for an upcoming flight to the International Space Station, launching soon.
South Africa's fight against cancer needs more support from local scientific initiatives.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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