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SASSA gold cards expire as Postbank migration continues

The clock has run out for South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) beneficiaries still using the old gold cards, as they officially stop working from Thursday, 20 March. However, while the deadline has arrived, Postbank has assured grant recipients that card swaps will continue beyond today. Earlier this week, Postbank

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Muslim Youth Movement host annual iftar program in Gugulethu

By Daanyaal Matthews  The holy month of Ramadan offers a unique opportunity to Muslims to convene as one ummah and grow through unity by engaging in charitable acts in unison, an opportunity to foster and further bonds. One group that aims to do just that is the Muslim Youth Movement

Expert clarifies diplomatic remarks amid South African ambassador controversy

The departure of South African Ambassador to the United States, Ebrahim Rasool, has sparked speculation and misinformation, with some falsely claiming he called U.S. President Donald Trump a “white supremacist.” However, experts argue that his remarks were taken out of context and misrepresented by the media. Speaking on VOC’s NewsBeat

South Africa’s inflation remains at 3.2% in February

The latest data released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) shows that the annual consumer inflation rate remained unchanged at 3.2% in February. While the overall rate held steady from January, certain key sectors experienced notable price increases. Food and fuel costs surged, driving up month-on-month inflation, which accelerated to

Entries open for 2025 Slave Route Challenge

The 13th annual Slave Route Challenge is now open for entries, with the event set to take place on Sunday, 1 June 2025. This unique race offers participants more than just a physical challenge, it allows them to navigate Cape Town’s historic landmarks, celebrating the city’s rich and complex heritage.

More than 80 000 applications received for 2026 academic year

The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has confirmed that more than 80,000 applications for the 2026 academic year have been received since the online portal opened on 11 March 2025. Speaking on Ramadan AM, WCED spokesperson Bronagh Hammond said they had encountered minimal challenges compared to the previous year. “We

GABS electric buses to be rolled out in areas by end 2025

With the launch of its first fleet of electric buses in Cape Town, Golden Arrow Bus Services (GABS) has embarked on a groundbreaking journey in public transportation. Speaking on Ramadan AM, GABS spokesperson Bronwen Dyke-Beyer explained that the shift to electric buses was introduced to alleviate financial pressure on commuters,

Increased tensions with United States raises queries on South Africa’s future in AGOA

By Daanyaal Matthews  The increased tensions between the United States and South Africa have raised queries on the future of the Southern African states participation in the African Growth and Opportunities Agreement.  The AGOA agreement serves as an important economic lifeline for the Republic, representing an enormous part of South

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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