March 7, 2026 – South Africa Headlines

1US, Israel, Iran in breach of UN Charter as Mideast conflict spirals, says SA

Story gist: South Africa stated that the United States, Israel, and Iran breach the UN Charter as Middle East conflict escalates.
Left
Middle East Crisis: We answer your questions
— Daily Maverick
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Center
How the US-Israel war with Iran is reshaping Africa
— dw.com
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Daily Maverick frames the story as a ‘Middle East Crisis’ with Q&A format, emphasizing explanatory tone. Center DW.com depicts it as ‘US-Israel war with Iran’ reshaping Africa, highlighting global impacts on the continent. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting perspectives defending US-Israel or critiquing South Africa’s claims.

2Parliament cautions SANDF to respect human rights as they move into Gauteng and Western Cape crime hotspots

Story gist: South Africa’s Parliament cautioned the SANDF to respect human rights during deployment to crime hotspots in Gauteng and Western Cape. The SANDF will receive R800 million funding for the anti-crime operation.
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Parliament cautions SANDF to respect human rights as they move into Gauteng and Western Cape crime hotspots
— IOL
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Center
SANDF to receive R800 million boost for anti-crime deployment
— EWN
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like IOL emphasize Parliament’s human rights caution to SANDF, stressing protections during deployment. Center outlets like EWN focus on the R800 million funding boost for anti-crime efforts. Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, absenting potential emphasis on bolstering military intervention against crime.

3Presidency Committee: ActionSA climbs in bed with MK, EFF Doomsday Coalition

Story gist: South Africa’s Parliament elected a chairperson for the oversight committee on the Presidency. ActionSA supported the vote alongside MK and EFF parties.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
Parliament elects chair for Presidency oversight committee
— EWN
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Right
Presidency Committee: ActionSA climbs in bed with MK, EFF Doomsday Coalition
— Democratic Alliance
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting the story entirely. Center source EWN framed it neutrally as Parliament electing the committee chair, focusing on the procedural event. Right-leaning Democratic Alliance used alarmist tone, depicting ActionSA’s support for MK and EFF as a scandalous ‘Doomsday Coalition’ with phrases like ‘climbs in bed with’ to criticize the alliance.

4A big prediction about the NHI is coming true

Story gist: South Africa’s National Health Insurance (NHI) faces upcoming court decisions on its implementation. Media reports link developments to predictions of its potential failure amid health system challenges.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
Can South Africa fix its health system before the courts decide its fate?
— News24
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Right
NHI will never see the light of day
— Daily Investor
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets are absent, leaving their perspective unrepresented. Center sources like News24 frame the story neutrally as a question of whether South Africa can reform its health system before court rulings, emphasizing urgency without judgment. Right-leaning Daily Investor adopts a definitive skeptical tone, declaring the NHI ‘will never see the light of day’ and omitting reform possibilities.

5Parliament says ‘nothing to be concerned about’ as Secretary earns R1.5 million more than Ramaphosa

Story gist: South Africa’s Parliament’s Secretary earns R1.5 million more annually than President Ramaphosa. Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee stated there is ‘nothing to be concerned about’ regarding the appointment and remuneration.
Left
Parliament says ‘nothing to be concerned about’ as Secretary earns R1.5 million more than Ramaphosa
— IOL
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Center
Statement by the Joint Standing committee on the Financial Management of Parliament on the appointment and remuneration of the Secretary to Parliament
— Polity.org.za
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Right
DA forges ahead against Parly Secretary’s R5-mil salary as ANC tries to block
— Democratic Alliance
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Bias summary: Left-leaning IOL emphasizes Parliament’s dismissal ‘nothing to be concerned about’ next to the pay gap, implying scrutiny. Center Polity.org.za neutrally reprints the official committee statement without added context. Right-leaning DA outlet portrays DA advancing against the R5-million salary while ANC blocks, highlighting opposition to excess and partisan resistance; no pure center critique present.