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NSRI Urges Caution Around Water During Heatwave

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is warning the public to be cautious around water bodies as Cape Town and parts of the Western Cape experience a severe heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach up to 40°C. Speaking to VOC News, NSRI communications manager Andrew Ingram highlighted the dangers of increased water activity during hot weather. “During hot weather we often see increased activity at beaches, rivers and dams. A […]

today10 March 2026

Local

Over 50 BMA Officials Dismissed Over Corruption, Experts Call for Broader Accountability

More than 50 officials have been dismissed from the Border Management Authority (BMA) over alleged corrupt activities, including facilitating illegal entry into South Africa and selling visa extensions. Speaking to VOC News, Wayne Duvanage, CEO of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), welcomed the move but said the problem runs deeper. “This is a positive first step, but it only scratches the surface. Corruption in border management has been systemic […]

today10 March 2026

Cape Town

Cape Town on High Alert as Heatwave Hits the City

Cape Town is preparing for a heatwave this week, with temperatures expected to reach between 36 and 40 degrees, raising concerns about veld and mountain fires as well as the safety of vulnerable communities. Speaking to VOC News, Charlotte Powell, spokesperson for the City of Cape Town Disaster Risk Management Centre, highlighted the risks posed by the heatwave. “There is a risk of wildfires because of the very hot and […]

today9 March 2026

International

Analysts Warns US Misreading Iran Could Worsen Middle East Tensions

South African experts say the recent escalation between the US and Iran reflects miscalculations by Western powers rather than instability within Iran. Ahmed Jazbhay, a researcher at the Media Review Network, told VOC News that portraying Iran as a weak or fractious state is misleading. “It speaks to the audacity of Western powers, thinking they can impose a leader on a country. The Iranians are proud people, and they have […]

today9 March 2026

Cape Town

NSFAS Disburses Over R7 Billion to Students Amid Concerns Over Accommodation

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has disbursed over R7 billion to support students in the 2026 academic year. Universities received R3.56 billion on 2 February and R2.82 billion on 2 March for tuition, allowances, and accommodation, while TVET colleges received R679 million in February and a further R591 million later in the month to cover student allowances and housing. Funding has been approved for 692,704 first-time entering students […]

today6 March 2026

Local

Motsoaledi outlines South Africa’s plan to eliminate cervical cancer by 2030

Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says South Africa is intensifying efforts to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health threat by 2030, as the country strengthens its vaccination and screening programmes. Motsoaledi was speaking during a virtual press conference hosted by World Health Organization Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Thursday, where global health leaders discussed strategies to eliminate cervical cancer. Cervical cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths […]

today5 March 2026

Cape Town

American Tourist Missing After Being Swept Out to Sea at Diaz Beach

Cape Town authorities are continuing the search for a 37-year-old American man who was swept out to sea at Diaz Beach, near Cape Point, on Wednesday. The NSRI Simonstown duty crew was activated after reports of a drowning in progress, with support from other emergency services. “On arrival, a search was launched at sea and along the shoreline, extending after dark, but there are still no signs of the missing […]

today5 March 2026

Local

Virtual Fencing Technology Introduced to Combat Foot-and-Mouth Disease

A South African start-up has launched a virtual fencing system to help farmers contain the spread of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) as the national vaccination campaign continues. The Internet of Things-based system uses GPS-enabled ear tags and solar-powered gateways to track livestock movements in real time. “The technology allows farmers to isolate infected animals quickly and monitor their movements across the farm, which also reduces labour costs,” Parkin said. He added […]

today4 March 2026

Cape Town

Tsitsikamma Suspension Bridge Closed for Three Months Amid Reconstruction

Visitors to the Garden Route National Park will have to plan around ongoing construction on the park’s suspension bridge, a major feature of the Tsitsikamma hiking trail. The 77-metre bridge, a key feature of the 2-kilometre trail over the Storms River gorge, has been closed for safety reasons. SANParks spokesperson JP Louw said the work is aimed at addressing safety concerns. “The bridge’s superstructures are being replaced, and the supporting […]

today4 March 2026

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