September 2025 News Archive – Kroonstad News Hub
When you open the September 2025 News Archive, a curated set of headlines that captured South African, African and global events in September 2025. Also known as Sept 2025 roundup, it helps readers see what mattered most during that month. Below you’ll find a quick snapshot of the biggest stories, from political hearings to football drama.
Key topics covered
The Madlanga Commission, a parliamentary inquiry into police misconduct and political killings in South Africa dominated the local news cycle. Lieutenant General Dumisani Khumalo’s testimony exposed a network of tender fraud at Timbisa Hospital and linked whistle‑blower murders to organized cartels. The commission’s findings also highlighted Shadrack Sibiya’s unauthorized transfer of case dockets, underscoring how internal power struggles can undermine justice.
In the sports arena, the Premier League, England’s top‑flight football competition kept fans on edge. Liverpool’s 1‑0 win over Crystal Palace sparked a VAR controversy involving Simon Hooper and David Coote, while betting guru Jake Osgathorpe floated a Will Hughes yellow‑card wager that promised a solid return. Across the continent, the Betway Premiership, South Africa’s professional soccer league saw Richards Bay grab back‑to‑back victories and TS Galaxy bounce back, illustrating how quickly fortunes shift in a competitive league.
The month also featured high‑stakes continental football. The Copa Libertadores, South America’s premier club tournament delivered a nail‑biter when River Plate edged Palmeiras on penalties to set up a semi‑final clash. Meanwhile, Atlético Madrid grappled with an injury crisis ahead of a Champions League showdown against Real Madrid, showing how squad depth can make or break a campaign.
Beyond sports, there were major business moves. Canal+ earned a conditional go‑ahead to acquire MultiChoice for R55 billion, a deal that could reshape Africa’s media landscape for years. In politics, President Bola Tinubu lifted the emergency in Nigeria’s Rivers State, signaling a return to normal governance after months of turmoil.
All these stories connect through a common thread: September 2025 was a month of intense scrutiny, whether a commission probing power abuse, leagues battling for titles, or giants shifting ownership. September 2025 news gave readers a front‑row seat to decisions that will echo into the future. Below, the archive lists each headline, so you can dive deeper into the details that matter most.
Dumisani Khumalo Reveals ‘Big 5’ Cartels at Madlanga Commission
Lieutenant General Dumisani Khumalo exposed the ‘Big 5’ criminal cartels at the Madlanga Commission, detailing tender fraud at Timbisa Hospital and lethal whistleblower killings.
read moreJake Osgathorpe backs Will Hughes carded as Liverpool‑Palace draw looms
Jake Osgathorpe spotlights a Will Hughes yellow‑card bet and predicts a 1‑1 Liverpool‑Crystal Palace draw, backing his 39% ROI season stats.
read morePremier League controversy: Liverpool fans alarmed by Hooper‑Coote referee duo in Crystal Palace win
Liverpool supporters were uneasy about the appointment of Simon Hooper and VAR David Coote for the clash with Crystal Palace. Their worries seemed justified when a late penalty claim against Virgil van Dijk was dismissed. The 1‑0 win kept Liverpool atop the table under Arne Slot, but the officiating drama dominated headlines. Former referees slammed the VAR decision, calling it "pure garbage".
read moreBulls Tour Serves as Dress Rehearsal Ahead of URC Knockout Stage
The Vodacom Bulls are using their current tour as a trial run for the United Rugby Championship knockout phase. Recent results, including a Grand Final loss to Leinster, highlight the stakes. Coaches see the tour as a chance to fine‑tune tactics and build squad depth before the crunch games.
read moreGirona FC vs Espanyol: How to Grab a Seat at Montilivi
Girona FC hosts RCD Espanyol on September 26, 2025, at Estadi Municipal Montilivi. Secondary markets list tickets from €70 up to €143, with some sites showing no stock yet. International buyers see prices start at $174. Fans should compare platforms, watch for price swings, and verify each marketplace before buying.
read moreBetway Premiership Midweek Action: Richards Bay Win, TS Galaxy Bounce Back
Midweek fixtures on 24 September 2025 reshaped the Betway Premiership landscape. Richards Bay clinched a second straight win, while TS Galaxy returned to winning ways. Orbit College ended Polokwane City's unbeaten run, and Sekhukhune United missed a chance to chase the leaders. The results highlight how quickly fortunes can change in South Africa's top flight.
read moreTrump’s Autism Claims: Tylenol, MMR Shots and the Lack of Scientific Proof
President Trump suggested a link between autism, acetaminophen use in pregnancy and combined MMR vaccines, sparking swift backlash from scientists. Experts say no credible data support the claims and warn the statements could mislead expectant mothers. The White House has yet to issue an official policy despite media pressure.
read moreMadlanga Commission Finds Shadrack Sibiya Overstepped Authority in KZN Political Killing Docket Transfer
The Madlanga Commission heard that Deputy National Commissioner Shadrack Sibiya moved 121 political‑killing case dockets from KwaZulu‑Natal to Pretoria without proper authority. SAPS legal head Major‑General Petronella van Rooyen warned this undermined provincial command. National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola described Sibiya’s earlier attempts to control cold‑case and intelligence files as irregular and risky.
read moreBrooks Nader Confirms Romance with Tennis Star Carlos Alcaraz, Says Sister
Grace Ann Nader went on record at New York Fashion Week, confirming that her sister Brooks Nader is seeing tennis champion Carlos Alcaraz. The admission ends weeks of speculation that linked Brooks to other players, including Jannik Sinner. The duo were spotted together at several high‑profile matches, sparking a social‑media frenzy. Their playful evasiveness on TV shows adds another layer to the celebrity‑dating saga.
read moreRivers State emergency ends as Tinubu restores democratic rule
President Bola Tinubu lifted the six‑month emergency in Rivers State on 17 September 2025, allowing Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the state assembly to resume duties. The emergency, triggered by a constitutional standoff and oil‑pipeline sabotage, saw retired Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas act as sole administrator. Intelligence reports of a new spirit of cooperation convinced Tinubu the state was ready for normal governance. The move was celebrated locally but raised questions about the governor’s future powers. Rivers’ oil output, worth billions, makes the stability of the Niger Delta a national priority.
read moreRiver Plate Edge Through Penalties to Meet Palmeiras in Libertadores Showdown
River Plate survived a nerve‑wracking shoot‑out to book a semi‑final clash with Palmeiras in the Copa Libertadores. After a 2-2 aggregate deadlock, the Argentine side held their nerve in the decisive kicks. The win revives their continental hopes while Palmeiras eye another title. Fans brace for a high‑stakes encounter.
read moreAdelita Grijalva Wins Arizona Special Election, Becomes First Latina from State in Congress
Democrat Adelita Grijalva captured 69% of the vote in Arizona's 7th District special election, making history as the state's first Latina elected to Congress. She succeeded her late father, Rep. Raúl Grijalva, after a campaign boosted by unions, credit unions and the Working Families Party. The win cuts into the GOP House majority and puts her on a 15‑month term.
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