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Boyes Drive fire contained

The fire that broke out above Boyes Drive and Peck’s Valley in Table Mountain National Park has been successfully contained as of Monday. According to SANParks spokesperson JP Louw, Boyes Drive has since been reopened and no property damage has been reported. “During the fire, no infrastructure or residential properties

RX Radio Empowers Young Patients at Open Day

By Aneeqa Du Plessis RX Radio, based at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital in Cape Town, isn’t just a radio station — it’s a lifeline for the children receiving treatment there. This is according to Reaaz Ahmed, Chairman of both the hospital facility board and the station itself.

Al-Imdaad Foundation continues with rescue mission after Eastern Cape Floods

The death toll from the recent floods in the Eastern Cape has climbed to 79, following the recovery of a young girl’s body near the Efata River in Mthatha. Over 1,000 people remain displaced. Provincial Health MEC Ntandokazi Capa confirmed that post-mortems have been completed on 70 bodies, with 30

Trollip welcomes Nulane ruling by Supreme Court of Appeal

ActionSA Member of Parliament Athol Trollip has welcomed the Supreme Court of Appeal’s ruling allowing the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to re-enroll the Nulane Investments fraud case. Trollip says the decision marks a step forward in tackling high-level corruption and could help restore public trust in the NPA. He also

PSA against the establishment of another state-owned entity

The Public Servants Association (PSA) has raised strong objections to the proposed establishment of the South African State Digital Infrastructure Company. The new state-owned entity is intended to consolidate fibre networks from various organisations, including Sentech, Broadband Infraco, Transnet, and Eskom. PSA spokesperson Claude Naiker warned that creating yet another

The Egyptian regime blocks activists from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Europe, and several other countries from participating in the Global March to Gaza

The Palestinian youth news agency, Quds News Network, has reported that the Egyptian regime has blocked activists from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Europe, and several other countries from participating in the Global March to Gaza — despite prior coordination and the activists having obtained valid visas. According to Megan Choritz, a

VOC Launches Beit-Ul-Aman CSR Initiative to Honour the Elderly

With the blessed month of Muharram 1447 on the horizon, Voice of the Cape (VOC) has officially launched its annual Beitul Amaan Project — an initiative aimed at supporting the elderly residents of the Beit-Ul-Aman Home in Wynberg. As part of its longstanding commitment to community upliftment, VOC is appealing

Government Monitoring New Covid-19 Variant, Urges Public to Remain Cautious

The South African government has confirmed it is closely monitoring the emergence of a new COVID-19 variant, known as Nimbus, which has recently been reported in parts of Asia. Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, emphasized that while the variant has not yet been detected in South Africa, the Department

Taxi Task Team Urges Calm as CATA and CODETA Prepare for Fresh Talks

The City’s Minibus Taxi Task Team convened a special meeting on Thursday, 12 June, in response to ongoing conflict between operators in Somerset West and Mfuleni—a dispute that has already claimed eight lives. The victims, all taxi operators affiliated with the Cape Organisation for the Democratic Taxi Association (CODETA) and

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