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Cape Town rolls out digital learner licence tests

Cape Town’s Driving Licence Testing Centres (DLTCs) have introduced a digital system for learner’s licence tests, replacing the manual, booklet-based format. The move, implemented in partnership with the Road Traffic Management Corporation and the Western Cape Government, was rolled out in 2025. The system allows applicants to complete a randomly

Home Affairs Clarifies Burial Registration Proposal

The Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) has urged the public to object to proposed policy changes by the Department of Home Affairs that may require an electronic death certificate before a burial can take place. The council warns that administrative delays could disrupt the timely burial of Muslims and potentially infringe

Mixed reactions from economists following State of the Nation Address

Cyril Ramaphosa’s remarks at the State of the Nation Address continue to be discussed across the republic, with economists expressing mixed reactions. The president proclaimed numerous economic initiatives and expanded on the government’s priorities, stating that the nation would “pivot” toward manufacturing future-proof goods. The Institute of Economic Justice (IEJ)

Khayelitsha clinic closes temporarily after threats to security staff

Services at the Town Two Clinic in Khayelitsha have been temporarily suspended following threats made against security personnel, the City of Cape Town has confirmed. The incident has been reported to the South African Police Service (SAPS). The City said the closure was necessary to allow for safety assessments and

Second-Hand Smoke and Children: Where Personal Choice Meets Public Harm

Smoking is often defended as a matter of personal freedom. However, when that choice exposes children to second-hand smoke, the debate shifts from individual rights to public responsibility. Mounting evidence links passive smoking to asthma, respiratory infections, and long-term health risks in children. This prompted us to ask listeners in

Cape Flats Safety Forum Welcomes SANDF Deployment as Analysts Urge Oversight

The Cape Flats Safety Forum (CFSF) has welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to deploy the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) to support police in gang-affected communities in the Western Cape. The deployment forms part of a broader intervention that will also see soldiers assist in addressing illegal mining activities

Cape Town calls for urgent policing powers as SANDF deployed in gang hotspots

Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has welcomed the deployment of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) to support SAPS in gang crime hotspots, following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement at Thursday’s State of the Nation Address. “Any short-term relief for families in gang-impacted communities is most welcome, and our City

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