March 31, 2026 – South Africa Headlines

1FNB names Lytania Johnson CEO in major shake-up

Story gist: FNB appointed Lytania Johnson as its new CEO. Harry Kellan stepped down after two years in the role.
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FNB gets new CEO as Harry Kellan steps down after just two years
— News24
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets offered no coverage, leaving progressive and conservative perspectives absent on this corporate leadership change. Center outlet News24 reported it factually as a CEO transition, emphasizing the predecessor’s brief two-year tenure with ‘just,’ implying unexpected brevity while avoiding speculation or dramatic language like the story title’s ‘major shake-up.’

2Ramaphosa announces massive private investment drive

Story gist: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a private investment drive. He will officially open the Ninety One Headquarters.
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President Ramaphosa to officially open the Ninety One Headquarters
— The Presidency
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Ramaphosa announces massive private investment drive
— Business Tech
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets (The Presidency) frame the event as Ramaphosa officially opening headquarters, emphasizing presidential ceremonial role. Center outlets (Business Tech) stress the ‘massive private investment drive’ announcement, focusing on economic opportunities. Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, omitting any critical or skeptical perspective on government-led initiatives.

3Five arrested after ‘express kidnap for ransom’ leads to murder

Story gist: Five people were arrested after an express kidnap for ransom in Johannesburg led to the murder of a prominent South African political researcher. The incident occurred in the city.
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Prominent Jewish South African Political Researcher Kidnapped and Murdered in Johannesburg
— Haaretz
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Five arrested after ‘express kidnap for ransom’ leads to murder
— TimesLIVE
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Haaretz highlights the victim’s Jewish identity and prominence as a political researcher, emphasizing personal tragedy. Center outlet TimesLIVE neutrally focuses on arrests and ‘express kidnap’ mechanics without victim details. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphasis on rising crime or security issues in South Africa.

4Thunderstorms continue this week as SA recovers from weekend storms

Story gist: South Africa recovers from weekend storms as thunderstorms continue this week. Warnings issued for seven provinces with widespread rain in the east.
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Thunderstorms continue this week as SA recovers from weekend storms
— IOL
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SUNDAY WEATHER: Thunderstorm warnings for seven provinces and widespread rain in the east of the country
— Snow Report Southern Africa
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Bias summary: Left-leaning IOL frames the story as SA’s recovery from weekend storms with continuing thunderstorms, using a straightforward ongoing narrative. Center outlet Snow Report Southern Africa emphasizes specific Sunday warnings for seven provinces and eastern rain, focusing on details. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting any conservative framing of the weather impacts.

5BMA ramps up Easter border security with new high-tech passport stamps

Story gist: South Africa’s Border Management Authority is enhancing border security ahead of Easter with new high-tech passport stamps.
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Border Management Authority stepping up immigration controls ahead of Easter
— EWN
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, omitting any framing questioning security measures as potentially infringing on travel freedoms. Right-leaning outlets absent, missing emphasis on robust enforcement against illegal immigration. Center outlet EWN neutrally frames story as BMA ‘stepping up immigration controls’ ahead of Easter, focusing on routine procedural updates without heightened tone or omissions of context.