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WCED Urges Parents to Submit Late School Applications Before Friday Deadline

The Western Cape Department of Education (WCED) has reminded parents that the deadline for late online applications for Grade R, 1, and 8 placements for the 2026 school year is this Friday, 16 May. To date, the department has received over 8,600 late applications, bringing the total number of submissions

Gift of the Givers sends emergency water supplies to Knysna

Humanitarian aid organisation Gift of the Givers has been inundated with calls for assistance after nine of the eleven wards in Knysna were left with little to no access to water. Gift of the Givers spokesperson Ali Sably said some wards have been without water for almost a month. “Gift

PSC Calls for Solidarity as Palestinians Mark 77 Years of the Nakba

Today marks Nakba Day (15 May), a sombre anniversary for Palestinians, commemorating 77 years since the mass displacement of 1948. This year’s observance comes amid severe devastation in Gaza, where families remain under relentless bombardment, cut off from humanitarian aid, and struggling to survive. Gaza’s health authorities reported that over

Suspect appears in court for pranking minor into consuming acid

A 53-year-old suspect is expected to appear in the Mitchells Plain Magistrate’s Court on Thursday on charges of attempted murder. Police spokesperson FC van Wyk said the suspect was arrested for allegedly pranking a 17-year-old into drinking liquid from a cool drink bottle that contained acid at Mitchell’s Butchery in

Bishop Lavis: A Call to Prayer is not just an event—it’s a turning point

The Bishop Lavis community will host a prayer service this Sunday to draw attention to the high levels of crime in the area. The service aims to bring hope to residents who are currently experiencing a deep sense of hopelessness and despair. Bishop Lavis Crime Prevention Forum (BLCPF) spokesperson Graham

Electricity Minister Apologises for Loadshedding Return

Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has apologised for the unexpected return of loadshedding on Tuesday, 13 May, but said he remains confident that South Africa can still experience loadshedding-free winter. Eskom implemented Stage 2 loadshedding during evening peak hours between 4pm and 10pm, which is expected to continue until

Suspect to appear in court on chargers of rape

Local authorities have confirmed that a 51-year-old man is expected to appear in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court on Thursday on charges of rape. Police spokesperson Wesley Twigg said the possibility of additional charges being added has not been ruled out. This follows an incident earlier this week in which a

SASSA warns grant beneficiaries to be careful of fake news

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has raised concerns about the rise and rapid spread of fake news. SASSA spokesperson Andile Tshona emphasized that the agency deals with and corrects misinformation on a daily basis, the latest being a false claim that grant beneficiaries will receive a double payment

President Ramaphosa to meet US President Donald Trump next week

By Daanyaal Matthews  President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to meet with United States President Donald Trump next week.  This comes amid Trump’s repeated suggestions that he may not attend the upcoming G20 meeting, while continuing to spread misinformation regarding Afrikaners and the recent emigration of 49 individuals to the U.S.,

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