South Africa News in English
May 8, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 8th May, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
ConCourt to deliver judgment on Phala Phala saga, potentially impacting Ramaphosa's future.
Lamola calls for clarity on migration amid rising xenophobia concerns from Ghana and Nigeria.
Cold weather expected across South Africa today, with heavy rain and disruptive winds in Eastern Cape.
Minister Parks Tau's new B-BBEE Legal Sector Code aims to address transformation in the legal field.
March protests deemed a national security risk, raising concerns over undocumented foreign nationals.
More storms forecasted for waterlogged Nelson Mandela Bay as flooding disrupts schools and businesses.
SACP seeks alliances with Azapo and leftist groups in a break from the ANC coalition.
SAFTU criticizes Ramaphosa's silence on Tolashe allegations, warning of potential factional protection.
Court rebukes LPC over deadlock regarding advocate application from a former convict.
Government plans to expropriate land for a new gas initiative, impacting thousands of jobs.
Zimbabwe set to return 67 foreign-owned farms seized during land grabs, compensating farmers $146 million.
South African exporters poised to benefit as China scraps tariffs for nearly all African nations.
Anele Mdoda celebrates her PA’s graduation, calling it the most rewarding moment of her life.
Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs clash in a heated PSL match, trading barbs post-game.
Scientists reveal deep-Earth origins of the world’s rarest giant diamonds through groundbreaking research.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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