November 26, 2025 – South Africa Headlines

1Govt punts new 20% tax on online betting

Story gist: The government proposed a new 20% tax on online betting.
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Govt punts new 20% tax on online betting
— News24
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Only center-leaning News24 covered the story, framing it neutrally in the headline ‘Govt punts new 20% tax on online betting,’ focusing on the policy action without emphasis or omission of details. Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, leaving progressive perspectives absent. Right-leaning outlets also omitted the story, absenting conservative viewpoints.

2Matlala’s lawyers threaten to interdict parliamentary hearing as they seek a postponement

Story gist: Lawyers for ‘Cat’ Matlala threatened to seek a court interdict to postpone a parliamentary ad hoc committee hearing where he is scheduled to testify. Witnesses appeared from Kgosi Mampuru prison at the committee.
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‘Cat’ Matlala claims he’s not ready to testify before Ad Hoc Committee as lawyers seek postponement
— IOL
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WATCH LIVE | Witnesses from Kgosi Mampuru prison at parliamentary ad hoc committee
— Business Day
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Bias summary: Left-leaning IOL emphasizes Matlala’s claim of unreadiness and lawyers’ postponement bid, centering his perspective. Center Business Day provides live coverage of witnesses testifying from Kgosi Mampuru prison, focusing neutrally on proceedings. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential emphasis on committee oversight or accountability.

3South Africa officially hands over G20 presidency to the US in a low-key ceremony

Story gist: South Africa handed over the G20 presidency to the United States in a low-key ceremony. The G20 summit in South Africa adopted a declaration despite a US boycott and opposition.
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South Africa officially hands over G20 presidency to the US in a low-key ceremony
— IOL
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G20 summit in South Africa adopts declaration despite US boycott, opposition
— Reuters
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Bias summary: Left-leaning IOL frames the story as a straightforward, low-key handover ceremony from South Africa to the US, using neutral tone. Center Reuters emphasizes the summit’s success in adopting a declaration despite US boycott and opposition, highlighting resilience. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential focus on US strategic positioning or summit critiques.

4Former RAF CEO a no-show despite SCOPA summons

Story gist: Collins Letsoalo, former CEO of South Africa’s Road Accident Fund, did not appear before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) despite a summons for an inquiry into the RAF.
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Collins Letsoalo gives parliament ‘the middle finger’ by snubbing inquiry into RAF
— IOL
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Former RAF CEO a no-show despite SCOPA summons
— eNCA
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Bias summary: Left-leaning IOL frames the event with confrontational tone, using ‘middle finger’ and ‘snubbing’ to emphasize disrespect to parliament. Center outlet eNCA reports neutrally as a factual ‘no-show.’ No right-leaning coverage appears, omitting potential defenses of Letsoalo or critiques of SCOPA’s inquiry process.

5EU, Africa summit: Ramaphosa expects ‘stronger and stronger’ partnership

Story gist: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stated at the EU-Africa summit that he expects a ‘stronger and stronger’ partnership. The 7th African Union-EU summit occurred 24-25 November 2025.
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Joint declaration of the 7th African Union – European Union summit 2025, 24-25 November 2025
— consilium.europa.eu
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Bias summary: No left- or right-leaning outlets covered the story, leaving those perspectives absent. Center coverage from the EU Council’s official site presents the joint declaration factually, emphasizing the summit’s partnership commitments without tone, opinion, or omissions noted in partisan framing.