January 28, 2026 – South Africa Headlines

1Markram, Linde sparkle in Paarl as Proteas dominate Windies in T20 opener

Story gist: Aiden Markram and George Linde performed strongly for South Africa in Paarl as the Proteas dominated the West Indies in the T20 series opener.
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Hetmyer rescues choppy Windies
— Super Sport
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, absenting those perspectives. Center outlet Super Sport emphasizes West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer’s rescue of his struggling (‘choppy’) team, adopting a sympathetic tone toward West Indies’ partial recovery. This contrasts with the story title’s focus on South African dominance and standout players.

2Finally over Covid: SA tourism welcomes record 10.48 million visitors in 2025

Story gist: South Africa’s Department of Tourism announced 10.48 million visitors in 2025, a record high.
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Dept of Tourism announces record-breaking number of visitors welcomed to SA
— eNCA
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De Lille in denial as SA Tourism collapses
— Democratic Alliance
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, leaving progressive perspectives unrepresented. Center sources like eNCA frame positively as record-breaking success welcomed by the Department. Right-leaning Democratic Alliance portrays tourism as collapsing, accusing Minister De Lille of denial and emphasizing failures despite record numbers.

3Police officer rewarded with brand-new car for saving mother and child

Story gist: A police officer received a brand-new car reward for saving a mother and child. The story was highlighted by the PSA on National Police Day 2026.
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National Police Day 2026: PSA highlights human face of policing
— Polity.org.za
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Police officer rewarded with brand-new car for saving mother and child
— The Citizen
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets offer no coverage, absenting any critical or alternative perspective. Center outlets frame the story on National Police Day, with PSA emphasizing the ‘human face of policing’ to highlight institutional positivity. Right-leaning outlets use a direct, celebratory title focusing on the officer’s heroism and specific reward, stressing individual achievement.

4Crocodile warnings as floods devastate southern Africa

Story gist: Floods struck southern Africa, including Mozambique, prompting crocodile warnings. Rescued residents described the floods as the worst in living memory.
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Crocodile warnings as floods devastate southern Africa
— The Guardian
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Mozambique floods: ‘Worst in living memory’ say those rescued from rising waters
— BBC
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian stresses ‘devastation’ and crocodile risks in broad southern Africa framing. Center BBC focuses on Mozambique-specific human stories, quoting rescued on ‘worst in living memory’ amid rising waters. Right-leaning outlets absent, missing potential emphasis on government aid, preparedness, or climate skepticism.