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Khamenei Vows to Continue Uranium Enrichment Amid U.S. Deal Tensions

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has vowed that the country will not give up its uranium enrichment following the rejection of a key condition in a United States (U.S) proposal aimed at resolving the longstanding nuclear dispute. Talks continue around the possibility of reviving the nuclear deal, but tensions remain high. Speaking on the PM Drive Show, International relations analyst Dr Oscar van Heerden said Iran’s strategic importance lies […]

today5 June 2025

Local

Cape Town Pushes for Policing Powers to Tackle Gang Crime

The City of Cape Town’s Safety and Security Portfolio Committee has endorsed a motion calling for the devolution of key policing powers to the metro. The resolution, which will be tabled at the next full sitting of the Council, aims to empower local law enforcement to investigate serious crimes including gang violence, firearm offences, extortion, and drug trafficking. Committee chairperson Mzwakhe Nqavashe said the move is necessary given the limitations […]

today5 June 2025

News

New Report Sheds Light on Worsening Food Insecurity in South Africa

A recent report released by the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI) has revealed the extent of food insecurity among some of the country’s most marginalised communities. Drawing on insights from grassroots partner organisations such as the Inner City Federation the research reflects the lived experiences of farm workers, informal traders, domestic workers, and residents in low-income areas. According to the report, over 23% of South African households consider […]

today4 June 2025

Local

New Labour Migration Bill Aims to Limit Foreign Worker Numbers

Cabinet has approved the introduction of a new bill aimed at restricting the number of foreign nationals employed in South Africa. This follows the adoption of the National Labour Migration Policy White Paper, which proposes sector-specific quotas for documented foreign workers in key industries such as agriculture, hospitality, tourism, and construction. The move, the government stated, is intended to improve employment opportunities for South African citizens by ensuring a balance […]

today4 June 2025

Local

Repo Rate Decision Expected Amid Calls for Consumer Relief

The South African Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee is expected to announce its latest decision on the repo rate today. The rate currently stands at 7.5%, following a pause in March after three consecutive cuts. Speaking on VOC’s NewBeat show, Professor Waldo Krugell, an Economics Professor at North-West University, shared his expectations. “I think there are good reasons for expecting a rate cut, as inflation has been low and stable,” […]

today29 May 2025

Local

Gun Free SA Calls for Action as Gun Violence Surges in Western Cape

Gun Free South Africa said widespread theft and corruption are key factors behind firearms ending up in the wrong hands, fuelling the country’s deadly gun violence crisis. This follows the release of alarming crime statistics last week, which revealed that gun violence remains the leading cause of killings in South Africa between January and March this year. Speaking to VOC’s PM Drive, Gun Free SA’s director Stanley Maphosa said, “The […]

today29 May 2025

Local

Digital Learner’s Licence Testing Launched in Western Cape

The Western Cape Mobility Department has introduced a new digital learner’s licence testing system, replacing the traditional paper-based format in several municipalities, excluding the Cape Metro for now. Speaking to VOC Breakfast, Western Cape Mobility MEC Isaac Sileku outlined the benefits of the updated system, saying: “We are moving with the times. We are no longer going to be using paper or pencils, and there will no longer be human […]

today28 May 2025

Local

Global Leaders Meet in Cape Town to Tackle Climate and Just Energy Transition

A high-level international panel has convened in Cape Town, bringing together leaders from South Africa, Brazil, and the United States, the current G20 Troika, alongside representatives from the African Union and Europe. The gathering aims to explore how political leadership can foster trust and drive transformative action toward global sustainability. Key themes include governance, accountability, and international collaboration, particularly in advancing just and inclusive climate transitions. Speaking to VOC’s PM […]

today28 May 2025

Local

Cape Flats Crime Crisis Persists Despite Drop in Stats

Cape Town’s Cape Flats continues to be the epicentre of South Africa’s violent crime crisis, with four of the country’s top five deadliest police precincts located in the area. This follows the release of the latest national crime statistics, which reveal a troubling picture of gang-related violence and persistent community safety concerns. Chairperson of the Cape Flats Safety Forum, Abie Isaacs, weighed in on the data, questioning whether the reported […]

today27 May 2025

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