South Africa News in English

November 21, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 21st November, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.

Ramaphosa announces US seeks late entry into G20 summit after initial boycott.

Madlanga Commission adjourns as new witness prepares to testify on key issues.

South Africans share harrowing experiences living near Ukraine frontline amid conflict.

Ramaphosa declares Gender-Based Violence a crisis as protests loom ahead of G20 Summit.

Traffic chaos expected with G20 Summit road closures in Johannesburg this week.

Parliament inquiry calls for action against O’Sullivan for threatening Nkabinde.

Youth and women lead the charge at the closing of the G20 Social Summit.

Red flags raised over 'Cat' Matlala’s SAPS tender bid amid procurement concerns.

South Africa to refuse charter flights for Palestinians over fears of cleansing agenda.

SA and Europe set to sign critical minerals agreement in upcoming leaders’ meeting.

Starmer defends G20 trip to South Africa despite notable absence of Trump.

India extends citizenship eligibility to seventh-generation descendants in South Africa.

Student escapes as authorities search for 24 other girls abducted in Nigeria.

Allan Gray issues fraud warning, highlighting major threats to South Africa’s banks.

Ramaphosa opens new platinum mine, marking a significant step in economic recovery.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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