South Africa News in English
July 8, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 8th July, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
National Treasury’s funding freeze exposes South Africa’s municipal accountability crisis.
South Africa takes its case to the United States this week over forced labour imports.
Public Protector finds Cape Town guilty of maladministration, prompting city’s response.
Ghana rejects President Ramaphosa's visit amid rising xenophobic tensions against Ghanaians.
Construction mafia disrupts 180 South African projects worth R63 billion, says Macpherson.
Transnet halts R1 billion tender process after discovering irregularities in two nights.
DA states it’s not their responsibility to investigate Tony Leon’s Resolve Communications.
Khan-Malema plot allegations surface as Madlanga Commission considers Malema’s summons.
Wednesday’s weather: expect foggy mornings and rain in the Western and Eastern Cape.
Aviation couple allegedly siphoned millions from the National Skills Fund, reports AmaBhungane.
Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa signs law extending his presidency until 2030, raising concerns.
Iran fires missiles at commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions.
Rising measles cases in South Africa prompt health measures and vaccination efforts.
Microplastics detected in river creatures at Kruger Park, raising environmental alarms.
South African rand softens as foreign reserves decline, impacting economic outlook.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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