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The VOC team gears up for its annual Pink Hijab Day event

Since 2008, the Voice of the Cape has recognized Pink Hijab Day as an aspect of its public health advocacy, celebrating breast cancer survivors and strengthening messages of hope through faith. This year’s official theme is “Together We Rise, In Faith We Heal,” and the event will commence on 28

Two suspects were arrested for the illegal possession of a firearm and drugs

With reports of crime unsettling communities across the Cape Flats, Metro Police officers arrested two suspects in Mitchells Plain on Wednesday morning for possession of a firearm and drugs. “Officers were on patrol in Old Woodlands when they noticed a group of men behaving suspiciously as they split up and

SALC Report Questions SA’s Arms Exports to Rights-Abusing Nations

The Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC) has released a new report raising serious concerns about South Africa’s arms exports between January 2022 and June 2025. The report highlights weapons supplied to countries that have experienced military coups, those accused of war crimes, and even a now-defunct United Nations peacekeeping mission.

South African Post Office Faces Irrelevance as Digital Shift Deepens

Once the heartbeat of communication and commerce in South Africa, the South African Post Office (SAPO), the country’s oldest state-owned enterprise, is now struggling to remain relevant in a fast-changing digital world. With a history spanning 233 years, the institution has become a symbol of state-owned decline amid modernisation and

Eight Milnerton High Learners Suspended Following Viral Assault Incident

The Western Cape Education Department has suspended eight Milnerton High learners pending disciplinary hearings after a viral assault incident sparked public outrage this week. WCED spokesperson Bronagh Hammond said the school took immediate action by launching an internal investigation as soon as the incident was reported. “Upon becoming aware of

2025 Matric Exams Begin in Western Cape as Thousands of Learners Take on NSC

The 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams have officially begun, marking a milestone moment for thousands of matric learners across South Africa. The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) confirmed that 77,442 candidates will write the exams in the province this year. Of these, 67,606 are full-time matric learners, while 9,836

City Issues Heatwave Advisory and Fire Warning for Cape Town

The City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk Management Centre has urged residents to take extra precautions as the South African Weather Service issues a heatwave advisory for Wednesday, 22 October 2025. Spokesperson Sonica Lategan cautioned that exposure to high temperatures can lead to serious health complications. “We remind the public

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.

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