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Immigration Bill welcomed in Parliament

Opposition parties have welcomed the passing of the Immigration Amendment Bill in the National Assembly last week, describing it as a step toward greater fairness and accountability in immigration processes. The Bill introduces clear rules for detention, magistrate oversight, and child protection, ensuring that detained foreigners receive timely judicial review and legal safeguards. Head of the Penal Reform Programme at Lawyers for Human Rights, Nabeelah Mia, said the amendments strengthen […]

today15 September 2025

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SA Economy Grows 0.8% in Q2 Amid Criticism Over Slow Job Creation

South Africa’s economy showed signs of strengthening in the second quarter of 2025, with GDP rising by 0.8% after marginal growth of 0.1% in the first quarter. Growth was mainly driven by manufacturing, mining, and trade, with household spending and lower imports also contributing. Economist Ulrich Joubert said, “This is good news. If we can have an improved growth rate in the second quarter compared to the first quarter, then […]

today10 September 2025

Local

New AfDB President Faces Opportunities and Challenges

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has entered a new era following the official appointment of Mauritanian economist Sidi Ould Tah as president. His inauguration took place on Monday in Côte d'Ivoire, where he pledged to cut red tape, strengthen partnerships, and expand access to finance, with a strong focus on empowering women and youth. Dr. Ould Tah succeeds Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, who won praise for elevating the AfDB’s global standing […]

today4 September 2025

Local

AFSA Launches Free Mediation Programme to Ease Court Backlogs

The Arbitration Foundation of Southern Africa (AFSA) has launched its Justice Through Mediation programme, an initiative aimed at easing pressure on South Africa’s congested court system. The programme will provide free mediation services to individuals and small businesses, offering a faster and less costly alternative to litigation. Through the initiative, AFSA plans to mobilise retired judges, advocates, and attorneys to mentor young mediators, ensuring high standards of professionalism and ethics […]

today4 September 2025

Local

Hikers Unite in Cape Town for Palestine Solidarity Event

A solidarity hike for Palestine is scheduled for Saturday, 6 September, at Newlands Forest in Cape Town, starting at 8:30 am. The initiative is organised by Youth for Al-Quds South Africa in collaboration with Hikers for Humanity, combining wellness with activism. Speaking to VOC News, Youth for Al-Quds (SA) National Coordinator Abubakir Rinquest explained the motivation behind the event. “We, as Youth for Al-Quds and Hikers for Humanity, planned a […]

today4 September 2025

Local

Ndifuna Ukwazi Calls for Repairs Over Evictions at Irene Grootboom Building

Housing activists Ndifuna Ukwazi are urging the government to prioritise repairs to the derelict Irene Grootboom building in Cape Town, rather than evicting the 40 families who have called it home for years. The Western Cape High Court this week reserved judgement after the Department of Public Works (DPWI) sought urgent eviction orders, citing safety concerns around the deteriorating property. The department argued that structural risks made the site unsafe, […]

today3 September 2025

Local

Parliament Backs Probe into Ghost Teachers and Sale of Posts

By Lee-Yandra Paulsen Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Basic Education has praised the Education Labour Relations Council (ELRC) for launching a nationwide investigation to verify educators across the country. Last month, the council began auditing more than 22,000 public schools to identify so-called 'ghost teachers' and to probe allegations that teacher posts are being sold for up to R25,000 each. Speaking to VOC News, Committee Chairperson Joy Maimela said the probe […]

today3 September 2025

Cape Town

Tygerberg Hospital Makes History with South Africa’s First Robotic Kidney Donor Surgery

Tygerberg Hospital has reached a groundbreaking milestone in South African medicine with the country’s first robotic donor nephrectomy. The procedure, performed by urologist Dr. Danelo du Plessis using the state-of-the-art Da Vinci Xi Robotic system, involved a mother donating a kidney to her daughter in a life-saving operation. Dr. du Plessis, who lectures at Stellenbosch University and specialises in robotic kidney, bladder, and prostate surgery, described the moment as a […]

today3 September 2025

International News

Rising Influence: SCO and BRICS Redefine Global Order

At the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the bloc’s expanding role in promoting regional peace and stability. The gathering of more than 20 world leaders focused on cooperation, development, and security amid rising global uncertainty. South Asian analyst Professor Junaid Ahmed said the summit reflects a major shift in global power dynamics. “Turkey, in particular, is a much more sophisticated and strategic actor than countries […]

today2 September 2025

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