South Africa News in English
February 27, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 27th February, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
President Ramaphosa redirects probe on Iran's involvement in January naval exercise to his office.
NHI continues to face delays in South Africa, raising concerns over accessible healthcare.
Tragedy strikes in Cape Town as a school shooting claims the lives of a girl and a businessman.
Burmester shares the lead in the opening round of the Investec SA Open in Stellenbosch.
Sharks welcome back key players as they prepare for a crucial clash against the Bulls.
Suspended Judge Makhubele challenges misconduct decision as impeachment process moves forward.
Red tide prompts health warnings along the West Coast, affecting local seafood consumption.
Bridget Masinga demands answers from Gauteng leaders after nine days without water.
Africa targets its $2.5 trillion capital pool to boost cross-border infrastructure projects.
US ends R5.8 billion health aid to Zimbabwe following a minerals deal controversy.
Pope Leo plans to tour four African countries in his first major overseas trip.
Eskom's challenges come to light as the High Court sets aside refusal of a solar project.
Discovery Bank sees a surge in customers, gaining 1,500 daily as shares rise significantly.
Big changes are on the horizon for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in South Africa.
SA’s SALT Telescope joins a major sky survey to enhance time-domain astronomy.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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