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Motorists have been alerted to hotspots along the N2 corridor

Motorists have been alerted to several hotspots in the Mother City, particularly along the N2 corridor, including areas near Khayelitsha, Philippi, and Nyanga, where concerns have been raised that the wall is not sufficient. Speaking to VOC News, Councillor Emre Uygun explained which specific areas along the N2 corridor account

Dlala Africa Uses Cricket to Change Lives in Manenberg

Dlala Africa is making a meaningful impact in Manenberg by using cricket as a tool to steer young people away from gang violence and towards opportunity. The initiative provides mentorship, safe spaces, and pathways beyond sport, while nurturing local talent. Speaking to VOC News, chairperson Shahied Adonis explained the vision

CPUT Mourns Student Death at Residence

The Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) has confirmed the death of a student who was staying at Vogue House, with the incident reported over the weekend. University spokesperson Lauren Kansley said the institution is in contact with the student’s family and has put support measures in place for those

DA’s New Leadership Signals Focus on Governance and Voter Trust

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has ushered in a new leadership team following its elective congress in Midrand, Johannesburg with Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis elected as party leader and Solly Msimanga as federal chairperson. The reshuffle also sees Siviwe Gwarube and Solly Malatsi taking up deputy roles, alongside other key

Multiple arrests in Crayfish Crackdown across Cape Town

Marine and Environmental Unit law enforcement officers have arrested several suspects in a series of operations targeting the illegal possession and trade of West Coast Rock Lobster in Cape Town. In the first incident, a 33-year-old suspect from Bonteheuwel was arrested for being in possession of 91 West Coast Rock

Western Cape Receives 50,000 More FMD Vaccine Doses as Outbreak Response Continues

The Western Cape has received an additional 50,000 Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccine doses as part of ongoing efforts to contain the outbreak affecting livestock in the province. Premier Alan Winde and Provincial Minister of Agriculture, Economic Development, and Tourism Dr Ivan Meyer welcomed the latest consignment, stating that vaccination efforts

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