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In the news today, the MK Party has moved to table a motion of no confidence against President Cyril Ramaphosa following a Constitutional Court ruling.
Meanwhile, Tshwane mayor Nasiphi Moya says the capital needs another five years under the current coalition government to complete its recovery plans.
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Furthermore, South African health authorities are monitoring a local passenger who travelled on the same flight as a hantavirus victim but remains asymptomatic.
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MK Party submits motion of no confidence against Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers the State of the Nation Address in Cape Town on 12 February 2026. Picture: GCISThe MK Party has submitted a motion of no confidence against President Cyril Ramaphosa following a recent Constitutional Court ruling.
The party argues the judgment raised serious concerns about governance and accountability, and wants Parliament to act against the president.
Opposition parties are now expected to debate whether the motion gains enough support to proceed further.
CONTINUE READING: MK Party submits motion of no confidence against Ramaphosa after ConCourt ruling
Tshwane Mayor asks for 5 years to create jobs
The most liked mayor is City of Tshwane mayor Nasiphi Moya. Picture: X/@joy_zeldaTshwane mayor Nasiphi Moya says the metro needs another five years under the current coalition government to fully restore South Africa’s capital city.
Moya said rebuilding infrastructure, restoring public trust and improving service delivery cannot happen overnight.
She defended the coalition’s progress and called for political stability ahead of the next local government elections.
CONTINUE READING: Tshwane mayor asks for five more years to restore South Africa’s capital
SA woman monitored after hantavirus flight
Picture: Jeffrey Groeneweg / ANP / AFPA South African woman who travelled on the same flight as a hantavirus victim has returned home and is currently showing no symptoms.
Health authorities said contact tracing and monitoring efforts are underway after the infected passenger later died.
Officials have urged the public not to panic while medical teams continue assessments.
CONTINUE READING: South African woman on plane with Hantavirus victim ‘currently asymptomatic’ and back in SA
Multiple injured in Durban CBD building collapse
The scene of the building collapse. Picture: ALS ParamedicsSeveral people were injured after part of a building collapsed in Durban CBD on Saturday. Emergency services rushed to the scene on Union Street, where rescue and recovery operations continued throughout the day.
Authorities are expected to investigate the cause of the structural failure.
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Fresh Cape storm warning issued
Picture: Garden Route MunicipalityThe Western Cape has been warned to brace for another round of severe weather next week after destructive storms battered parts of the province.
Authorities fear more flooding, strong winds and damage to infrastructure as another cold front approaches.
Areas expected to be affected include the City of Cape Town metro, as well as parts of the West Coast, Cape Winelands, and Central Karoo.
Residents have been urged to remain cautious and monitor weather updates.
CONTINUE READING: Fresh weather warning for Cape Town next week