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Here are five important things happening in South Africa on Friday, 13 March 2026.
FRIDAY, 13 MARCH 2026, 10:21

Here are five important things happening in South Africa on Friday, 13 March 2026.

Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen will leave his role once a successor is appointed, sending its shares down over 7%.

The investigating officer is expected to continue on the witness stand.

How does Trump intend to declare the US-Israel coalition the winner merely by saying ‘it’s over’, when Tehran has not surrendered?

Africa’s largest seller of clothing and mobile phones is looking for a banking chief as it plans to open branches across its store network.

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Leaked complaints and rivalries highlight tensions within the DA’s Ekurhuleni caucus as members vie for influence ahead of elections.

The department said it found reasonable grounds to suspect non-compliance with the Marine Living Resources Act 18 of 1998.

A record 280 political parties had registered by Thursday’s deadline to participate in Haiti’s first general election in a decade, hopeful for a chance to help ease their country’s multiple crises.
[Capital FM] Nairobi — The government has intensified efforts to improve healthcare access for teachers after Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale held talks with leaders of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) on strengthening service delivery under the new health financing framework.
[Capital FM] Nandi — William Ruto returned to his former school, Kapsabet High School, on Thursday as the institution celebrated 100 years of continuous teaching and learning, describing the occasion as a personal homecoming.

Public interest lawyer Richard Spoor won a legal battle on behalf of a former school headmaster who was muscled out of a small petrol station by a large corporation.

Helen Zille’s energetic social media campaign is reshaping the Joburg mayoral race, boosting visibility and pushing DA messaging.

Media reports say the US may be moving its Thaad system to the Middle East, despite Seoul’s opposition.

Former Springbok wing Bryan Habana has pointed out the contrast in two bans handed down for similar disciplinary offences.

Many recent client conversations have begun with the same question: If the economy is stabilising, why do operating conditions remain so challenging?

Helen Zille visited the Yeoville reservoir complex this week to illustrate the state of water infrastructure in the city.

South African Maritime Safety Authority expects more traffic across South African seas
Every month, millions of South African girls miss school because they can’t afford sanitary towels. Activist and actor Siv Ngesi shares how this devastating fact led to the founding of the MENstruation Foundation and why restoring dignity does not need policy change.

Avoiding crucial mistakes when driving in mist or foggy weather could save lives.