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Western Cape Department of Mobility clarifies status of scholar transport in the province

By Daanyaal Matthews Scholar transport has become a national topic of discussion following a horrific incident in Gauteng, where 14 children lost their lives due to alleged driver negligence. The tragedy has reignited concerns around learner transport safety and the government’s role in regulating the industry. Speaking to VOC News,

Ad Hoc Committee Hearings Expose Deep Cracks in SAPS Leadership

The Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee investigating allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi resumed hearings this week following the festive season recess, with testimony shedding further light on deep-rooted challenges within the South African Police Service (SAPS). This week, the committee heard evidence from SAPS Head of

Department of Home Affairs condemns viral incident, warns of booking scams

By Aneeqa Du Plessis The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has condemned the viral incident in which a woman was forcibly removed from its Tyger Valley branch, calling the episode both “distressing” and “unacceptable.” In a statement, DHA confirmed that the woman did not have a valid appointment on its

Preventable Injuries Add Pressure to Western Cape Hospitals

Nearly 27,000 people were treated for violent injuries at Western Cape public hospitals over a six-month period, placing severe pressure on already strained emergency and trauma services. Provincial health authorities have warned that a surge in gunshot and stabbing cases is overwhelming the health system and have urged the South

Cape Flats Leaders Alarmed by Police Minister’s Remarks on Gang Violence

As gang violence continues to devastate communities on the Cape Flats, concerns have been raised over recent remarks by Minister of Police Firoz Cachalia, who conceded that law enforcement is not yet in a position to defeat gangsterism in the Western Cape. Cachalia made the comments while chairing a crime-focused

Boorhaanol Islam Movement Launches Kufiyah-Making Project to Preserve Fez Tradition

The Boorhaanol Islam Movement is set to breathe new life into a centuries-old tradition with the launch of its Kufiyah (Fez) Making Project this Saturday, 24 January, at the Bo-Kaap Cultural Hub. Abdul Muhaimin Bassier, chairperson of the movement and project coordinator, said the initiative is a deliberate effort to

Public outrage over salary hikes for public office-bearers

Concerns have been raised over salary increases for public office-bearers, with members of the public expressing widespread outrage over the decision. President Cyril Ramaphosa has approved a 3.8% pay hike for members of the executive, increasing the salaries of ministers, deputy ministers and Members of Parliament. The increase follows a

Masiphumelele Fire Victims Registered for Aid

The City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk Management Centre has begun registering residents affected by a fire that tore through Masiphumelele on Tuesday. The process is being carried out in partnership with the City’s Informal Settlements Management Branch to assess the full extent of the damage and identify those in

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