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COSATU Criticises Budget, Calls for Stronger Stimulus to Tackle Unemployment

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) said the government’s failure to introduce a strong stimulus package, along with cuts to the Presidential Employment Programme, is undermining efforts to address unemployment. The federation argues that while funding has been allocated to certain public services and infrastructure projects, it is

In March 2026, the Annual Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) increased marginally to 3.1%

Annual consumer price inflation (CPI) increased marginally to 3.1% in March 2026, up from 3.0% in February, with housing and utilities continuing to be the main contributors to inflation. According to Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), food prices also contributed, alongside increased costs for insurance and financial services. However, several

Belhar robotics team seeks support to compete on global stage

A robotics and coding club from Erica Primary School in Belhar is appealing for financial and logistical support as it prepares to compete on the international stage in Australia later this year. The RC Squared Robotics and Coding Club has qualified for the First LEGO League Asia Pacific Championship, which

IEC says Election Preparations 80% Complete Ahead of 2026 Local Polls

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) says it is comfortably ahead of schedule with technical preparations for the upcoming local government elections. The commission has been allocated just over R3.1 billion for the 2026/27 financial year but expects to spend about R4.7 billion, leaving a projected shortfall of R1.6 billion. This

Bellville Court Appearance Expected After R2.7m Drug Bust

A 45-year-old suspected drug dealer is expected to appear in the Bellville Magistrates’ Court following a major drug bust in Delft on Monday, where police seized mandrax tablets valued at more than R2.7 million. According to police spokesperson FC van Wyk, officers were conducting stop-and-search operations in Buczane Street, N2

Gang Activity Spilling into Schools Raises Alarm on Cape Flats

Concerns are mounting over increasing gang activity in schools, particularly in vulnerable communities across the Cape Flats, where incidents are beginning to spill onto school grounds and disrupt learning environments. Experts warn that the growing presence of gangs is placing both learners and educators at risk, while also undermining the

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