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Rising Food Costs Push South Africans Toward Unhealthy Diets, Experts Warn

South Africans are consuming more processed foods than ever before, reaching for sugary drinks and quick snacks as convenience increasingly outweighs nutrition, and the health consequences are becoming impossible to ignore. Conditions once associated with older age groups, such as obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease, are now

Lace Up for Change Celebrates Coding and Robotics Graduation

Lace Up for Change will mark the 2025 Coding and Robotics graduation at Dietrich Moravian Primary School on Monday, celebrating a milestone that began with a modest computer lab launched in 2021. What started as a small initiative has since grown into a vital hub for digital learning, empowering young

NSFAS clamps down on top-ups as new student accommodation rules delayed

NSFAS is planning to stop institutions from charging students above the funding cap, tackling an issue that has left many bursary students burdened with unnecessary debt. Acting CEO Waseem Carrim told Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Higher Education on Wednesday that the organisation plans to take over landlord payments directly and

Matlala to Testify Despite Delay Bid as Parliament Probes Police Interference

Controversial businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala is set to testify before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee investigating political interference in the South African Police Service on Wednesday, despite a last-minute attempt by his legal team to postpone the hearing. Matlala, currently detained at Kgosi Mampuru C-Max prison in Tshwane for the attempted

Preliminary findings reveal deep issues at College of Cape Town

The Stabilisation and Governance Support Team at the College of Cape Town has already produced preliminary findings, revealing deep-rooted governance and operational issues. Minister of Higher Education, Buti Manamela, shared the update during a media briefing on Tuesday. “The team’s mandate is to assess the challenges, mediate where necessary, and

Judiciary Performance Report Highlights Challenges and Reforms

Chief Justice Mandisa Maya is set to release South Africa’s annual judiciary performance report on Tuesday, shedding light on how the country’s courts have served the public and identifying areas requiring urgent reform. The report covers the last two financial years and provides a detailed assessment of the judiciary’s effectiveness,

Matric Exams Conclude Smoothly in Western Cape, Results Set for January

The Western Cape Education Department has confirmed that the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations have proceeded smoothly, with no major incidents reported. Matric learners are scheduled to conclude the exams on Wednesday. Western Cape Education MEC, David Maynier, said that 4,190 markers will now assess over 954,000 exam scripts at

Communities Step Up Against Gender-Based Violence in Western Cape

As the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children campaign gets underway, the Western Cape Department of Social Development (DSD) is stepping up its efforts to tackle Gender-Based Violence (GBV) across the province. This week, 139 residents joined DSD’s GBV Ambassador Programme in areas including Breede

Are Traffic Fines About Road Safety or Revenue? Cape Town Residents Weigh In

As December approaches and Capetonians gear up for the holiday season, the presence of traffic officials and roadblocks is once again drawing attention. Questions are mounting over whether the spike in traffic fines is genuinely aimed at curbing dangerous driving or primarily intended to boost municipal revenue. A recent VOC

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