November 10, 2025 – South Africa Headlines

1‘Inexcusable and vindictive’: Gauteng government sees red after vandals target G20 signage

Story gist: Vandals targeted G20 signage in Gauteng province, South Africa. The Gauteng government condemned the act as inexcusable and vindictive.
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‘Inexcusable and vindictive’: Gauteng government sees red after vandals target G20 signage
— News24
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting any perspective on the vandalism and leaving the story absent from those viewpoints. Center outlets like News24 frame the incident neutrally by highlighting the Gauteng government’s condemnation, emphasizing official anger through direct quotes on the act’s vindictiveness without additional analysis or blame attribution.

2King Misuzulu and Queen Myeni finally tie the knot

Story gist: King Misuzulu kaZwelithini and Queen Myeni were married in a traditional Zulu ceremony. The wedding took place recently in South Africa.
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King Misuzulu and Queen Myeni finally tie the knot
— TimesLIVE
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting any progressive perspective on cultural traditions or gender roles in monarchy. Center outlets like TimesLIVE framed the event neutrally with a factual headline emphasizing the union’s completion, focusing on royal significance without added commentary. Right-leaning outlets also lacked coverage, absenting conservative views on tradition or national identity.

3Rassie Erasmus lauds Bok superstar who took tough call ‘on the chin’

Story gist: Rassie Erasmus, coach of the South African rugby team, praised a key Springbok player for accepting a tough selection decision gracefully. The commendation occurred following a recent team announcement.
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Rassie Erasmus lauds Bok superstar who took tough call ‘on the chin’
— Rugbypass.com
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting any progressive framing of team dynamics or inclusivity in sports. Center sources like Rugbypass.com neutrally highlighted Erasmus’s praise, emphasizing sportsmanship and resilience without political angles. Right-leaning outlets also absent, leaving conservative perspectives on leadership or national pride in rugby unrepresented. Overall, coverage is limited to neutral sports reporting.

4Paul Merson disagrees with Alan Shearer on Man City vs Liverpool prediction

Story gist: Paul Merson disagreed with Alan Shearer’s prediction for the Manchester City vs Liverpool Premier League match. Coverage includes team news, start times, and lineups for the upcoming game.
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Manchester City vs Liverpool: Premier League – team news, start, lineups
— Al Jazeera
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Paul Merson disagrees with Alan Shearer on Man City vs Liverpool prediction
— Liverpool.com
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Al Jazeera frame the story as a straightforward match preview, emphasizing team news, lineups, and logistics with a neutral, factual tone. Center outlets such as Liverpool.com highlight the pundit disagreement between Merson and Shearer, focusing on expert opinions and rivalry drama. Right-leaning coverage is absent, indicating a lack of emphasis on Premier League soccer from conservative perspectives, possibly due to limited interest in international sports.

5SADC thanks Ramaphosa for taking up role of interim chairperson

Story gist: The Southern African Development Community (SADC) thanked South African President Cyril Ramaphosa for assuming the role of interim chairperson. The bloc also congratulated Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu during the transition at an SADC summit.
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Cyril Ramaphosa assumes SADC chairmanship as bloc congratulates Tanzania’s Samia Suluhu
— IOL
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SADC thanks Ramaphosa for taking up role of interim chairperson
— EWN
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Bias summary: Left-leaning IOL frames the story by highlighting Ramaphosa’s assumption of chairmanship alongside congratulations to Tanzania’s leader, emphasizing regional cooperation and positive leadership transitions. Center outlet EWN provides a neutral, factual report focusing solely on SADC’s thanks to Ramaphosa for the interim role. Right-leaning coverage is absent, indicating no perspective from conservative outlets on this African diplomatic event.