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Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship MV Hondius Infects 11, Causes 3 Deaths
The MV Hondius cruise ship has confirmed 11 hantavirus cases, including three fatalities, prompting quarantine and investigation. Health agencies worldwide are examining the potential for virus mutation and further spread, with international response teams coordinating containment efforts.

South Africa Vows Action Against Xenophobic Attacks After Ghana Protests
South Africa has pledged to target xenophobic attackers following protests from Ghana over violent incidents. This move aims to quell diplomatic tensions and address long-standing xenophobia issues in the country.

Ghana government denies interference as court rulings and expert calls shape OSP reform talks
Ghana's government rejects claims of presidential interference in the Office of the Special Prosecutor amid ongoing court rulings and reform debates. Experts advocate for constitutional amendments to bolster the OSP's independence and effectiveness.

Ramaphosa Appoints Puleng Dimpane as Acting Police Commissioner Amid Masemola's Suspension
President Ramaphosa has appointed Puleng Dimpane as acting police commissioner following the suspension of Fannie Masemola over corruption charges. This shift aims to preserve SAPS stability as legal investigations continue.

South Africa's Rising Xenophobic Violence Threatens Socioeconomic Stability
Xenophobic attacks are rising in South Africa, mainly targeting African migrants amid economic strains. Experts warn this could deepen societal and economic crises, urging reforms to address deeper governance issues.
South African Court Orders Zambia to Return Ex-President Lungu's Body
A South African court has ordered Zambia to return the body of former President Edgar Lungu, currently in dispute after his death in Pretoria. The ruling may resolve the ongoing legal and diplomatic stand-off between Lungu’s family and Zambian officials.
Errol Musk promotes white genocide myth in Russia, seeks refugee plan for South African farmers
Errol Musk is advocating for white South African farmers to gain refugee status in Russia, framing it as a solution to 'white genocide' in South Africa. Russia has dismissed this as racial melodrama, highlighting its focus on agricultural cooperation rather than racial politics, making Musk's efforts unlikely to succeed.

South Africa Police Chief Fannie Masemola Charged in $21M Controversy
South Africa’s police chief Fannie Masemola has been formally charged in connection with a $21 million health contract scandal. The case highlights ongoing corruption concerns in law enforcement and politics, with a court appearance scheduled for 13 May.

Bellarmine Mugabe Pleads Guilty to Gun Pointing and Illegal Entry in South Africa
Bellarmine Mugabe, son of Zimbabwe's ex-president, pleaded guilty to pointing a firearm and illegal entry in Johannesburg. His legal case continues, with sentencing expected after the April 24 hearing.

Gujarat Titans Sign South African Wicketkeeper Esterhuizen as Banton Replacement
Gujarat Titans have signed South African wicketkeeper-batter Connor Esterhuizen to replace injured Tom Banton. This move strengthens their squad as they gear up for the IPL 2026 season.

South Africa Reaffirms Roelf Meyer's Appointment as US Ambassador Amid Diplomatic Strain
Multiple reports confirm Roelf Meyer as South Africa's new ambassador to the US, a move aimed at repairing strained diplomatic relations. The appointment is widely supported domestically and internationally, signaling a stabilization effort in US-South Africa ties.

South Africa Detains Beninese Activist Kemi Seba, Faces Extradition to Benin
Kemi Seba, a prominent activist wanted in Benin for rebellion support, has been detained in South Africa en route to Europe. His arrest signifies escalation in legal actions against political figures supporting coup attempts.

South African opposition leader Julius Malema gets 5-year sentence for 2018 rifle firing
Julius Malema was sentenced to five years for firing a rifle at a 2018 rally, highlighting legal repercussions for political figures. His planned appeal introduces uncertainty about his immediate political future and legal standing.

Mexico to Face Serbia in Final Prep Match Before 2026 World Cup on June 4
Mexico's national football team will face Serbia on June 4 in Toluca in their final friendly before the 2026 World Cup. This match is part of their last set of preparation games to ensure team readiness for the tournament.

Iranian Diaspora in South Africa Opposes War and Urges for Peace
Iranians in South Africa have spoken out against war propaganda, emphasizing their support for peace. Their unified stance underscores internal dissent within the Iranian diaspora about external conflicts and foreign intervention.

Geordin Hill-Lewis Takes Lead of South Africa's Democratic Alliance in Major Shift
Geordin Hill-Lewis has been officially elected as the leader of South Africa's Democratic Alliance, signaling a new chapter for the party. This development comes amid preparations for the 2026 municipal elections and potential internal party shifts.

Africa Cup of Nations 2026: Teams Gear Up with Friendlies and Squad Announcements
African nations are preparing for the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations through a series of friendly matches and squad announcements. Key teams like Ivory Coast, Morocco, and Mali are finalizing their player lineups and match readiness as the tournament approaches.
Helen Zille Warns Democratic Alliance Against Race Politics Before 2026 Elections
Helen Zille, outgoing DA chair, cautions against race-based politics at the upcoming 2026 local elections in South Africa. She stresses focus on governance and support building to ensure electoral success.

Jonathan Trott Bids Farewell to Afghanistan Cricket with 95-Run Win by Zadran
Jonathan Trott has stepped down as Afghanistan's cricket coach following their T20 World Cup exit. His farewell was marked by a significant win thanks to Ibrahim Zadran’s 95, leaving a positive impression of his coaching period.

South Africa and West Indies Shine in T20 World Cup; Zimbabwe's Raza Leads Heroics
South Africa and West Indies showcase dominant performances in the T20 World Cup, with dominant wins over Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza stands out as a hero, energizing his team and extending their tournament journey.