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ConCourt Explains Dismissal of MK Party’s Challenge to Cachalia Appointment

The Constitutional Court has provided reasons for dismissing the MK Party’s urgent application to overturn President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to place Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on special leave. The party, led by former president Jacob Zuma, had also sought to challenge the appointment of Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia. Delivering the reasons for the court’s July ruling, Justice Rammaka Mathopo emphasised that the application failed to meet the strict requirements […]

today3 October 2025

Local

Constitutional Court Rules Parental Leave Must Be Shared Between Parents

In a landmark ruling, the Constitutional Court has declared that parental leave following the birth of a child must be shared between both parents, granting fathers greater access to caregiving time. Delivering the judgment, Justice Laura Lumka Tshiqi stressed that caregiving responsibilities should not rest solely with mothers. “Leave should not be restricted to mothers but should extend to fathers as well. Where only one parent is employed, that parent […]

today3 October 2025

Local

Groenewald warns against parole to ease prison overcrowding

Correctional Services Minister Pieter Groenewald has cautioned against granting parole solely as a means to reduce overcrowding in South Africa’s prisons. Responding to a parliamentary question, Groenewald revealed concerning figures showing that more than 18,000 parolees reoffended over the past three years. Of these, 493 were accused of murder, while 624 faced charges of rape. The most common crimes committed by repeat offenders included theft and housebreaking. Between 2022 and […]

today2 October 2025

International News

Ramaphosa demands release of South Africans abducted from Gaza Flotilla

President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on Israel to immediately release South Africans and other nationals detained during the interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya confirmed that South African participants included Nkosi Zwelivelile “Mandla” Mandela, author Zukiswa Wanner, and activist Reaaz Moola. Confirmation is still pending on whether Dr Zaheera Soomar, Dr Fatima Hendricks, and Carolyn Shelver were among those abducted. According to the […]

today2 October 2025

Local

Hanover Park Suspect Arrested for Possessing Altered Firearm Amid Anti-Gang Operation

A 34-year-old suspect has been arrested in Hanover Park on Tuesday for the illegal possession of a prohibited firearm and ammunition, following an operation by the Anti-Gang Unit. According to police, the unit was deployed to Hanover Park to curb escalating violence among rival gangs. Initially operating without specific leads, officers conducted high-visibility patrols to gather on-the-ground intelligence. SAPS spokesperson Captain Frederick van Wyk explained that this proactive approach quickly […]

today1 October 2025

Local

Madlanga Commission Adjourns as Khumalo Falls Ill Amid Explosive Testimony

The Madlanga Commission adjourned unexpectedly on Wednesday after Crime Intelligence head, Lieutenant General Dumisani Khumalo, fell ill before he could continue his testimony. Commission spokesperson Jeremy Michaels confirmed that a decision on whether hearings will resume on Thursday will be communicated to the public. “I think it is very important for us to say that the hearing was scheduled to start at 9:30, and nothing out of the ordinary occurred […]

today1 October 2025

Local

Khoisan Languages Face Extinction Amid Heritage Month Reflections

As Heritage Month draws to a close, South Africans reflect on the rich blend of cultures, cuisines, traditions, and languages that make up the country’s identity. From food and fashion to music and dance, the month celebrates the many influences that shape our nation. Yet, while most South Africans take pride in this diversity, not all heritages are equally secure. Many Indigenous languages, particularly those of the Khoi and San, […]

today30 September 2025

Local

Action Society Slams Year-Long Delay in Ellen Malan Murder Case

The murder case of 89-year-old Ellen Malan from Tafelsig has remained unresolved for over a year, with forensic delays leaving her family without answers. Action Society has now escalated the matter to the DNA Board and SAPS leadership, demanding urgent accountability. Kaylynn Palm, Head of Action Society’s Action Centre in the Western Cape, told VOC News: “Basically, it’s been exactly a year since the death of Ellen Malan. She was […]

today30 September 2025

Local

Action Society slams year-long forensic delays in Tafelsig murder case

Civil rights organisation Action Society has raised alarm over forensic delays in the murder investigation of 89-year-old Ellen Malan, who was killed in her Tafelsig home more than a year ago. Malan, affectionately known in her community as “everyone’s granny,” was found tied up and murdered in September 2024. Despite suspects being identified, forensic results remain outstanding, leaving the case stalled. This week, Action Society submitted formal complaints to the […]

today29 September 2025

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