February 3, 2026 – South Africa Headlines

1‘Sitting president’ Ramaphosa should not be treated like other ad hoc witnesses – ANC chief whip

Story gist: ANC chief whip stated that sitting President Cyril Ramaphosa should not be treated like other ad hoc witnesses.
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‘Sitting president’ Ramaphosa should not be treated like other ad hoc witnesses – ANC chief whip
— News24
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting the ANC chief whip’s statement entirely and leaving those perspectives absent. Center outlet News24 reported the remark directly in its headline with neutral tone, focusing solely on the quote without added emphasis, context, or interpretation.

2Proteas make netball history with series triumph over England: ‘So much hunger to win’

Story gist: South Africa’s Proteas netball team defeated England in the Netball International Series. The victory marked a historic series triumph.
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South Africa vs England: Netball International Series
— Sky Sports
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets omitted coverage of South Africa’s netball series win over England. Center outlet Sky Sports framed it neutrally as ‘South Africa vs England: Netball International Series,’ emphasizing the matchup factually without historic or emotional language. The story title’s celebratory tone on ‘history,’ ‘triumph,’ and ‘hunger to win’ reflects national pride absent in center reporting.

3Port of Cape Town chaos can no longer be blamed on ‘the wind’ – HORTGRO

Story gist: HORTGRO stated that chaos at the Port of Cape Town can no longer be blamed on wind. Fruit exporters are considering legal remedies over delays at the Cape Town Container Terminal.
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Fruit exporters mull legal remedies over CTCT delays
— Freightnews.co.za
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting the story. Center outlet Freightnews.co.za frames it neutrally, focusing on fruit exporters mulling legal action due to port delays, emphasizing operational impacts and potential remedies without attributing blame beyond HORTGRO’s wind critique.

4Ramaphosa mourns Leon Levy, last surviving Freedom Charter signatory

Story gist: Leon Levy, the last surviving signatory of the Freedom Charter, died at age 96. President Cyril Ramaphosa mourned his passing.
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President Ramaphosa mourns passing of struggle veteran Leon Levy
— The Presidency
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OBITUARY | Leon Levy, last surviving signatory of the Freedom Charter, dies at 96
— News24
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Ramaphosa mourns Leon Levy, last surviving Freedom Charter signatory
— The Citizen
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets (The Presidency) emphasize Ramaphosa’s mourning and label Levy a ‘struggle veteran,’ using reverent tone tied to anti-apartheid legacy. Center outlets (News24) frame as neutral obituary, highlighting age and signatory status without political emphasis. Right-leaning outlets (The Citizen) report Ramaphosa’s mourning factually, omitting laudatory terms like ‘veteran’ for balanced tone.

5Parliament’s tourism watchdog says Khayelitsha’s Lookout Hill has been neglected, allowed to become a white elephant

Story gist: Parliament’s tourism watchdog stated that Lookout Hill in Khayelitsha has been neglected and allowed to become a white elephant.
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Khayelitsha’s Lookout Hill: A neglected ‘white elephant’
— IOL
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Parliament’s tourism watchdog says Khayelitsha’s Lookout Hill has been neglected, allowed to become a white elephant
— IOL
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Bias summary: Left-leaning IOL headline emphasizes the site’s status as a neglected ‘white elephant,’ focusing on failure without attributing sources. Center-leaning IOL mirrors the official parliamentary statement verbatim, prioritizing attribution and neutrality. No right-leaning coverage present; perspective potentially downplaying neglect or noting remedial actions absent (68 words).