Local

Teacher Burnout on the Rise: South African Educators Struggling Under Heavy Workload

Teaching is often hailed as one of the most rewarding professions, but in South Africa, educators are increasingly facing stress and burnout. From overcrowded classrooms and limited resources to administrative pressures and community challenges, many teachers are under immense strain, with some considering leaving the profession altogether. NAPTOSA Provincial Vice

Another Bloody Weekend on the Cape Flats: Multiple Fatal Shootings Reported

The Cape Flats once again witnessed a violent weekend, with multiple fatal shootings leaving communities in shock. In Hanover Park, Philippi police are investigating a case of murder and attempted murder following a shooting on Sunday night, which left one man dead and another wounded. According to SAPS spokesperson Constable

Muizenberg Police Probe Two Fatal Weekend Shootings

Muizenberg police have launched murder investigations following two separate shooting incidents that claimed the lives of a woman and a man over the weekend. In the most recent incident, a 33-year-old woman was shot and killed, and another person injured, during a shooting in Frederick Street, Capricorn, on Sunday morning.

VOC General Manager Embarks on 770km Run to Support Gaza

VOC General Manager Abdul Aleem Gamza is taking on an extraordinary challenge a 770-kilometer run to raise support for Gaza, in partnership with local non-profit Empowering Eats. The initiative, now in its third year, aims to create awareness about the ongoing humanitarian crisis while raising funds for those in need.

POPCRU Calls for Urgent Security Upgrades Following Pollsmoor Stabbing

The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) has called for tighter security measures and technological upgrades at correctional facilities following a violent stabbing incident at Pollsmoor Correctional Centre on Wednesday morning. The attack claimed the lives of two inmates and left two correctional officers injured. POPCRU provincial secretary, Mluleki

Western Cape rolls out Smart Truck policy for safer, heavier loads

The Western Cape government has implemented a performance-based standards policy, which allows eligible heavy vehicles to carry larger payloads while improving safety and reducing road wear. Applications will be accepted online beginning November 1. According to Isaac Sileku, the Western Cape’s MEC for Mobility, the new policy replaces rigid size

NUMSA marches to Treasury over non-compliant security firms

The National Union of Metalworkers of SA (NUMSA) marched to the National Treasury in Pretoria today. The union demands that the government cut ties with security companies violating collective agreements—including Modise Security, Mjayeli Security, Kya Guard Security, and Urban Ithuba Security. Numsa’s national spokesperson, Phakamile Hlubi-Majola, argues that these companies

VOC became the first Muslim radio station in South Africa when a special events license was granted to the station in Ramadan/January 1995. Subsequent temporary broadcast licenses were granted, permitting the station to broadcast for 24 hours.

Donate to our Pledgeline
Support our Mosques
Listen on Online Radio Box! Voice of the Cape

Listen Live

Western Cape’s No.1 Community Radio Station

0%