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Cape Town’s Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis presents his budget speech

Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis presented the final budget of his term, stating that it represents the largest municipal infrastructure investment in the country. The "City of Hope Budget" includes a capital allocation exceeding R13 billion. “Our extensive MyCiti Cape Flats expansion is now a construction site from end to end, the full 40-odd kilometres,” said Hill-Lewis. “Then there’s our Cape Flats Bulk Sewer upgrade – also the biggest of […]

today31 March 2026

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Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis confirms an attack on Israel

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis have confirmed an attack on Israel, stating that it marks their first operation since the start of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. The group has signalled its readiness to escalate should hostilities against Iran and allied resistance factions intensify. The Houthis said the attack was in response to recent strikes on civilian infrastructure and the loss of civilian lives across Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, and Palestine. Analysts have […]

today30 March 2026

Cape Town

South African panic as fuel prices is expected to increase from Wednesday

Restrictions on diesel sales at select filling stations in Johannesburg have raised concerns about fuel availability, despite government assurances that there is no nationwide shortage. In Cape Town, many residents have refueled their vehicles with petrol ahead of the official price increase. The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources has asserted that South Africa has sufficient fuel, stating that any interruptions are localised and short-lived. Nevertheless, global instability, including the […]

today30 March 2026

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The South African Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee has kept the repo rate unchanged at 6.75%

South Africa’s Reserve Bank has held its repo rate steady at 6.75%, citing mounting global uncertainty as the primary driver behind the decision. The bank pointed to surging oil prices linked to the Middle East conflict as a key factor likely to push inflation upward in the near term. Governor Lesetja Kganyago noted, however, that any spike in inflation is expected to be short-lived, with the rate projected to ease […]

today26 March 2026

Cape Town

Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis launches the City’s flagship redevelopment project at Strandfontein Pavilion

Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has launched the City’s flagship redevelopment project at Strandfontein Pavilion along the False Bay coast, a R300 million endeavour. In an interview with VOC News, Hill-Lewis announced that a National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) base will be constructed and later occupied by the organisation. “It is a joy to break ground today on this flagship project. We promised that we would rebuild the Strandfontein Pavilion, […]

today26 March 2026

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Iran responds to Trump’s claims on negotiations

Iran has asserted that there have been no talks or negotiations with the United States (US) since the conflict began. It previously stated that it has no interest in discussions with the US, particularly after US strikes on Iran during earlier negotiation efforts. Iran said its reluctance to engage in negotiations does not stem from a desire for conflict, but rather from a need to protect its sovereignty. The statement […]

today25 March 2026

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Deputy President Paul Mashatile has expressed his willingness to cooperate with the Madlanga Commission

Deputy President Paul Mashatile has expressed his willingness to cooperate with the Madlanga Commission to address any misunderstandings linked to his name. This follows testimony by Sergeant Fannie Nkosi on Monday, in which he linked Mashatile to controversial businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala. Speaking to VOC News, crime expert Chad Thomas said the hearing, initially scheduled to run for six months, will now extend to nine months. He added that it […]

today25 March 2026

Cape Town

Suspects were arrested for the illegal possession of 20 duffel bags of counterfeit shoes and sneakers

A 43-year-old was arrested and detained at Bellville SAPS for bribery and possession of counterfeit goods on Tuesday, 24 March 2026. The arrest follows the recovery of 20 duffel bags of counterfeit shoes and sneakers by Metro Police Neighbourhood Safety Officers in Bellville earlier today. “The officers conducted a routine stop at a vehicle checkpoint on Durban Road. The driver got out of the Toyota Quantum and blocked the sliding […]

today24 March 2026

Cape Town

Two suspects were arrested for the possession of 15 kilograms of copper

Law enforcement officials from the Metals Theft Unit arrested two male suspects found in possession of 15 kilograms of copper. The suspects were subsequently detained at the Lansdowne South African Police Service (SAPS) station. According to law enforcement spokesperson Wayne Dyason, compliance inspections were conducted at multiple premises in two separate incidents, where it was found that business owners had failed to register their businesses at various locations. “The suspects […]

today24 March 2026

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