South Africa News in English
March 13, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 13th March, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
News24 wins appeal against SAAI, confirming the accuracy of Akkerland's reporting.
US Ambassador Brent Bozell backtracks on criticisms of the controversial 'Kill the Boer' chant.
South Africa intercepts Chinese fishing vessels for unauthorized entry into its waters.
Investigation finds the sulphur-like smell in Gauteng may be coming from Mpumalanga.
Rachel Kolisi opens up about criticism and her decision to keep her surname after the divorce.
Capetonians are hitting the water as a heatwave sets in across the region.
Ramaphosa declares war on outsourcing, showing support for the EFF's stance.
Joburg’s coalition faces turmoil over a R23 billion wage bill as financial risks grow.
New NPA boss Andy Mothibi targets corruption syndicates at Tembisa Hospital.
South Africa’s big banks face a R200 billion hit as the rand struggles amid global tensions.
Standard Bank reports record profit driven by fee growth and client gains.
Astronomers unveil the Vela-Banzi supercluster, a monumental cosmic structure.
Astrotourism is taking root in the Karoo, attracting visitors to its stunning night skies.
Understanding kidney health is crucial for South Africans as World Kidney Day approaches.
Crisis and trauma affect individuals differently, highlighting the need for tailored support.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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