South Africa News in English
June 16, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 16th June, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
Chaos erupts as Ngizwe Mchunu is chased off a Malawian encampment amid tensions.
South African firms face mounting pressure due to rising anti-immigrant protests across the nation.
Fifty years since the Soweto uprising, Youth Month calls for stronger families and communities.
Cold weather expected with sub-zero temperatures and isolated showers in parts of South Africa.
Jazz legend Abdullah Ibrahim has passed away, leaving behind a rich musical legacy.
President Ramaphosa seeks to delay the impeachment committee until after September’s inquiry.
Authorities remain on high alert ahead of an anti-immigration march in Sea Point.
King Makhosoke II has been laid to rest, with tributes pouring in for the AmaNdebele king.
Jub Jub to appear in court Wednesday after his arrest over alleged kidnapping and shooting.
One of Gqeberha’s most wanted suspects appears in court under heavy police guard today.
US and Iran announce a historic peace deal, signaling a permanent end to military actions.
Cape Town now holds the title of the worst port in the world, while Durban shows improvement.
NUM condemns Petra Diamonds as nearly 1,800 mining jobs hang in the balance amid uncertainty.
Woolworths phases out MySchool and WRewards programs as it reshapes customer loyalty initiatives.
Complete the 2026 South African Gaming Survey for a chance to win R2,000.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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