South Africa News in English
December 11, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 11th December, and here’s your South Africa daily news capsule.
Poland seeks G20 membership without compromising South Africa’s position in the group.
Cape Town faces a rising smash-and-grab crisis as police arrest a suspect.
Highlights from Day 1 of the NPA’s top job interviews reveal tensions and complaints.
Helen Zille and experts discuss the implications of Australia’s social media ban for youth.
Eskom claims to be fixed, but one major announcement is still pending.
Umalusi confirms a breach in the matric exam marking process for 2025.
Mbalula compares ANC’s KZN task team to a ‘Toyota Tazz’ instead of a Ferrari.
A Zimbabwean man is arrested in South Africa with 582 passports linked to illegal activities.
Western Cape experiences extreme heat, with temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius.
Parents in the Western Cape urged to report schools withholding report cards.
Rwanda accuses DR Congo and Burundi of violations following a recent peace deal.
Benin coup leader Tigri flees to Togo after a failed military takeover attempt.
South Africa’s GDP shows modest growth, signaling cautious optimism for the economy.
Haaland stuns Real Madrid as Arsenal maintains their perfect record in Brugge.
Detecting antibiotic resistance improves as AI tool reduces false positives significantly.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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