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Africa4Palestine condemns the latest Israeli airstrike on Qatar

The human rights organisation Africa4Palestine released a statement strongly condemning the latest Israeli airstrike on Qatar. According to the group, the airstrike was “carried out with complete impunity and in blatant violation of international law.” “The attack, which targeted negotiators involved in mediation efforts, exposes the reckless disregard Israel has

Western Cape Shuts Down High-Risk Taxi Routes Amid Deadly Violence

The Western Cape Government has taken the extraordinary step of invoking Section 91 of the National Land Transport Act, a rarely used measure that empowers authorities to close public transport routes when violence spirals out of control. Several main taxi routes will be closed for 30 days starting on Wednesday,

New Police Station Planned for Mfuleni as Leaders Tackle Crime Challenges

Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia and Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis have joined forces to address growing crime concerns in the city, with a particular focus on the lack of a police station in Mfuleni. During discussions, Hill-Lewis announced that the City of Cape Town had made 380 square metres

Global Islamic Conference Comes to Cape Town, Sept 12–14

By Rachel Mohamed Cape Town will host the 4th Organisation of Islamic Cooperation–IRCICA–Awqaf SA International Conference at the Kirstenbosch Gardens Conference Centre. The event will take place from Friday, September 12, to Sunday, September 14, convening under the theme of “The Representation of Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam (SAW) as

Parliament Backs Minister’s Intervention Amid College of Cape Town Governance Crisis

Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Higher Education has welcomed Minister of Higher Education Buti Manamela’s swift intervention at the College of Cape Town, following reports of a governance crisis at the institution. The minister has established a task team to investigate allegations of unfair labour practices, abuse of power, misconduct, and

Grade 10 Learner Suspended After Stabbing Incident at AZ Berman High

The Western Cape Department of Education (WCED) has confirmed that a Grade 10 learner from AZ Berman High School in Mitchells Plain has been suspended after allegedly stabbing several classmates during an incident on Wednesday. WCED spokesperson Milicent Merton said the learner reportedly used a screwdriver to carry out the

61-Year-Old Man Gunned Down at Nyanga Taxi Rank

A 61-year-old man was fatally shot at the Nyanga taxi rank on Wednesday night, prompting police to open a murder investigation. SAPS spokesperson Sergeant Wesley Twigg said the motive is believed to be taxi-related. “Officers on patrol heard gunshots and rushed to the taxi rank, where they found the victim

Government Commits to Boosting Security Following Athlone Court Shooting

Acting Minister of Police, Professor Firoz Cachalia, and Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Andries Nel, have reaffirmed government’s commitment to enhancing court security through increased police visibility and the use of technology. This comes in the wake of a deadly shooting outside the Athlone Magistrate’s Court last week,

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