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Interim report confirms 2025 matric exam breach was localised

The National Investigation Task Team (NITT) has confirmed that the 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination breach was limited to 40 learners across eight schools in Pretoria. “The breach involved a Department of Basic Education official whose child received and shared examination materials,” said NITT chairperson Professor Chika Sehoole. “It

WCED Faces Placement Pressure as Late School Applications Continue

The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) continues to face pressure to place learners for the 2026 school year, as late applications—particularly for entry grades—continue to enter the system. While the majority of learners have been accommodated, thousands are still awaiting placement. The department has attributed the delays to applications submitted

Multiple structures alight in Site 5, Dunoon

Following reports of multiple structures alight in Site 5, Dunoon, which broke out earlier this morning, the Fire and Rescue Service responded, supported by various City resources on the scene. “Helicopters are water-bombing the flames, which are being fanned by strong south-easterly winds. Public order policing resources have been deployed

SAPS intelligence teams respond to recent burglary events in Simonstown and Fishoek

After recent burglary events in Simonstown and Fishoek, the South African Police Service (SAPS) intelligence team collected information today, and members of the Flying Squad were pursuing leads. “They pulled over a white Toyota Fortuner with three male occupants. During the search, they found a laptop, a phone, and household

An American base jumper, tragically dies during a jump attempt near Table Mountain

Brendan Weinstein, an American base jumper, tragically died on Monday during a jump attempt near Table Mountain, landing on the crowded Platteklip Gorge hiking trail. Base jumping is banned in the Table Mountain National Park, and officials have cautioned that these activities endanger both jumpers and visitors. Speaking to VOC

McKenzie Slams Broos’ AFCON Remarks and Apologises to Morocco

Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has publicly criticised Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos over remarks suggesting there was no Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) atmosphere in Morocco, saying the comments were inappropriate and unfair to the host nation. South Africa’s AFCON campaign came to an end in

Zuma and Mbeki Seek Justice Khampepe’s Recusal from TRC Commission

Former presidents Jacob Zuma and Thabo Mbeki have both filed applications seeking the recusal of retired Justice Sisi Khampepe from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Prosecutions Commission. The commission is investigating allegations of interference in the prosecution of apartheid-era crimes. According to the Jacob Zuma Foundation’s spokesperson, Mzwandile Manyi,

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