South Africa News in English
April 5, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 5th April, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
EFF takes control of Gauteng's finances amid political reshuffle and pressure.
Ramaphosa's investment plans face skepticism as private sector drive unfolds.
Easter traffic accidents lead to fatalities and 165 arrests across South Africa.
Glasgow Warriors secure historic win as Bulls' European journey ends in disappointment.
Stormers exit Champions Cup amid controversy over refereeing decisions.
Durban City advances to Nedbank Cup final, defeating Casric Stars in a thrilling match.
Police and soldiers seize drugs and cash in a major Eastern Cape operation.
Mashatile delivers message of hope at Easter service, urging unity for South Africa's future.
Premier reveals visitor negligence may have led to death of conjoined twin.
Power restored at Cape Town International Airport after disruptions caused by kites.
Ghana withdraws from London energy summit, demanding better African representation.
Health officials warn of early flu season, urging vaccinations as new strains emerge.
South Africa reports additional diphtheria cases in the Western Cape, raising health concerns.
Experts highlight South Africa and Mozambique as global tuberculosis hotspots, urging action.
Celebrity couple apologizes for controversial remarks, sparking discussions on body image.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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