South Africa News in English
April 23, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 23rd April, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
Parties urge Ramaphosa to fire Tolashe as corruption charges mount in the Chinese car scandal.
Dashcam footage reveals fatal road rage shooting in Emmarentia, raising serious concerns.
Ramaphosa celebrates the launch of the Senqu Bridge, marking a milestone in SA–Lesotho relations.
Two Eastern Cape police officers ambushed; one tragically loses his life in Mthatha.
IEC assures funding for upcoming elections despite a significant budget deficit of R1.6 billion.
Severe thunderstorms expected across four provinces today, with warnings for strong winds and hail.
Taiwan's president blames China for canceling Eswatini visit after denied flight clearance.
Capitec Bank reports a 23% rise in profits, signaling good news for its customers.
Malaria outbreak raises alarms in Gauteng as health officials urge increased vigilance.
Sharks cling to slim hopes for URC play-offs, determined to fight against Edinburgh.
Majestic Wolvaardt scores record century, leading Proteas to victory in T20 series.
Upcoming anti-HIV jab rollout faces challenges due to funding cuts affecting delivery systems.
Double full moon expected in May, offering a rare celestial event for South Africans.
Campaign launched to protect one of the planet’s only expanding kelp forests.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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