February 9, 2026 – South Africa Headlines

1Nedbank Cup Wrap: Richards Bay edge Siwelele FC in dramatic thriller as former Kaizer Chiefs transfer target fires TS Galaxy into Round of 16

Story gist: In the Nedbank Cup, Richards Bay defeated Siwelele FC. TS Galaxy advanced to the Round of 16 with a goal from a former Kaizer Chiefs transfer target.
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Nedbank Cup Wrap: Richards Bay edge Siwelele FC in dramatic thriller as former Kaizer Chiefs transfer target fires TS Galaxy into Round of 16
— Goal.com
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Bias summary: No left- or right-leaning outlets covered this soccer story, leaving fan perspectives from those lanes absent. Center outlet Goal.com framed it with enthusiastic sports tone (‘dramatic thriller’, ‘fires’), emphasizing match excitement and a player’s transfer backstory to appeal to soccer enthusiasts without political slant.

2Monday’s weather: Flooding warnings issued as severe storms sweep across SA

Story gist: Flooding warnings were issued across South Africa as severe storms swept the region on Monday.
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Monday’s weather: Flooding warnings issued as severe storms sweep across SA
— News24
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Bias summary: No left-leaning outlets covered the story, omitting any progressive framing on climate impacts or emergency preparedness. Center outlet News24 reported neutrally with the headline ‘Monday’s weather: Flooding warnings issued as severe storms sweep across SA,’ focusing on factual warnings and storm scope without sensationalism. No right-leaning coverage, absenting conservative emphasis on local response or skepticism toward warnings.

3High turnout forces postponement of Scholar Transport meeting

Story gist: High turnout at a Gauteng Scholar Transport stakeholder meeting led to its postponement. The Gauteng Department of Education requested uninterrupted scholar transport services amid payment delays.
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Gauteng Department of Education pleads for uninterrupted scholar transport amid payment delays
— IOL
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Gauteng to host Scholar Transport Stakeholder Engagement
— Arrive Alive
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Bias summary: Left-leaning IOL emphasizes the Department of Education’s plea for uninterrupted transport amid payment delays, highlighting service urgency and government challenges. Center-leaning Arrive Alive neutrally announces the stakeholder engagement without noting postponement or delays. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving conservative perspectives unrepresented.

4Two children dead, five hospitalised in Eastern Cape suspected food poisoning

Story gist: Two children died and five were hospitalized in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province due to suspected food poisoning.
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Two children dead, five hospitalised in Eastern Cape suspected food poisoning
— IOL
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Four children discharged from hospital after suspected food poisoning killed two others
— News24
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Bias summary: Left-leaning IOL frames the story starkly, leading with deaths and hospitalizations to emphasize tragedy. Center News24 softens tone by highlighting four discharges alongside the two deaths, suggesting recovery progress. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential focus on government response, negligence, or public health failures.

5Backlash against Gayton McKenzie: calls for apologies and removal, PA says Prez is going nowhere

Story gist: Gayton McKenzie faces backlash with calls for his apology and removal after Jeffreys Bay’s exit from the WSL 2026 tour. The Patriotic Alliance states its president will remain in position.
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Backlash against Gayton McKenzie: calls for apologies and removal, PA says Prez is going nowhere
— IOL
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Who dropped the ball? Inside the dispute over Jeffreys Bay’s exit from the WSL 2026 tour
— TimesLIVE
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Bias summary: Left-leaning IOL emphasizes backlash against McKenzie, highlighting calls for apologies and removal while noting PA’s defense. Center outlet TimesLIVE frames it as an investigative dispute over responsibility with a ‘who dropped the ball’ question. Right-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting defenses of McKenzie or PA perspectives.