South Africa News in English
February 15, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 15th February, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
SANDF allows two generals to retire amid R100 million corruption allegations.
State seizes ransom cash following the abduction of a Stellenbosch student.
Melville woman takes to the streets for a shower as water crisis protests escalate.
Ramaphosa calls for a ceasefire in South Sudan during the AU summit.
Ramaphosa travels to Addis Ababa to discuss water availability at the AU Summit.
Ramaphosa halts Eskom's new monopoly plans, confirming an independent power grid.
Solly Msimanga considers a leadership bid as DA congress heats up with lobbying.
Gender-based violence continues to rise, prompting urgent calls for action.
Steenhuisen criticizes ANC over water management failures in Mpumalanga.
Tropical Cyclone Gezani raises concerns about potential threats to South Africa.
Kenya's border with Somalia is set to reopen after nearly 15 years of closure.
Domestic workers in South Africa struggle with low wages amid enforcement issues.
The collapse of a historic company puts thousands of jobs at risk in South Africa.
City of Tshwane announces a nine-hour power outage affecting residents.
Astronomers are puzzled by a strange 'inside-out' planetary system discovery.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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