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Cape Town residents urged to brace for soaring temperatures

Cape Town residents are being urged to prepare for sweltering weather on Tuesday (30 September), as the South African Weather Service (SAWS) predicts hot to very hot conditions across much of the Western Cape, including the City of Cape Town metropolitan area. The City’s Disaster Risk Management Centre (DRMC) has warned that temperatures could climb into the high 20s and low 30s, raising both health and environmental concerns. DRMC spokesperson […]

today29 September 2025

International News

Malawi Elects 85-Year-Old Former President Mutharika

In this week’s edition of the African Mirror, former Malawian president Peter Mutharika has made a political comeback, securing victory in the country’s elections with 56.8 percent of the vote. His opponent, incumbent President Lazarus Chakwera, trailed with 33 percent. At 85 years old, Mutharika previously led Malawi from 2014 until 2020. According to electoral law, his swearing-in ceremony must be held within 30 days. Speaking to VOC News, Dr […]

today25 September 2025

Local

Ramaphosa Pushes Parliament to Urgently Finalize GBV Council

Following a sharp reprimand from President Cyril Ramaphosa over delays in establishing the National Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Council, appointments to the long-awaited body are now expected soon. House Chairperson Cedric Frolick has emphasized that the matter is a priority, directing the portfolio committee to act without further delay. The council, created through a parliamentary act signed by President Ramaphosa nearly a year ago, is intended to provide strategic leadership in […]

today25 September 2025

Local

Mkhwanazi Warns of Witness Risks at Madlanga Commission

On the second day of hearings at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi warned that witnesses in political killings face severe risks, including intimidation, violence, and even assassination. Testifying in Pretoria, he described how fear has driven many witnesses to abandon protection programmes. Mkhwanazi continued his evidence on the controversial disbandment of the political killings task team, stressing its crucial role in tackling politically motivated crimes. […]

today18 September 2025

Local

Madlanga Commission to Protect Whistleblowers as Criminal Justice Corruption Inquiry Begins

The Madlanga Judicial Commission of Inquiry has assured potential witnesses of protection as it begins hearings into allegations of corruption, political interference, and criminality within South Africa’s criminal justice system. Members of law enforcement and other whistleblowers have been urged to seize the opportunity to expose wrongdoing. Legal expert Benedict Phiri noted: “What I would love to see is a lot more members of the SAPS and the criminal justice […]

today17 September 2025

Local

Mfuleni Taxi Users Frustrated by 30-Day Route Closures Amid Violence

Commuters in Mfuleni are frustrated by the 30-day shutdown of taxi routes to Somerset West, following escalating violence between rival taxi associations. From Wednesday, ten routes linking Mfuleni, Khayelitsha, Somerset West, Lwandle, and Nomzamo were closed for 30 days or until the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) and the Cape Organisation for Democratic Taxi Association (CODETA) reach a peace agreement. The closures come after deadly attacks on taxi operators and […]

today17 September 2025

Local

Bill Seeks to End Compulsory Medical Aid for MPs

A bill headed to Parliament aims to end the rule that forces Members of Parliament to join the exclusive Parmed medical scheme, making medical aid membership voluntary for lawmakers. The proposal, driven by ActionSA, is part of broader calls for lawmakers to experience the same services as the citizens they represent. However, some experts have cautioned that the move may have limited practical impact. Convenor of the Progressive Health Forum, […]

today16 September 2025

Local

ICJ Climate Ruling Bolsters South African Communities’ Fight Against Offshore Drilling

The International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) landmark climate opinion could significantly strengthen the legal battle South African communities are waging against offshore oil and gas exploration by companies such as Shell and TotalEnergies. The ruling has sparked critical conversations around environmental justice, state accountability, and the future of fossil fuel exploration. Professor Angela van der Berg, Director of the Global Environmental Law Centre (GELC) at the University of the Western […]

today16 September 2025

Local

New Police Station Planned for Mfuleni to Tackle Crime and Improve Safety

In response to ongoing violence and organised crime in the Cape Flats, Acting Minister of Police Firoz Cachalia and Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis have announced the immediate establishment of a police station in Mfuleni. The city has provided 380 square metres of municipal office space to fast-track the project, which aims to improve police visibility and response times. The announcement follows visits this week to Mfuleni and Mitchells Plain […]

today15 September 2025

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