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New SARS Commissioner Appointment Awaits Ramaphosa’s Announcement

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana says the process to appoint a new commissioner for the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has been finalised and now awaits a formal announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa. This follows the end of Edward Kieswetter’s seven-year term at the helm of the revenue service. Godongwana confirmed

SANDF Deployment Begins in Cape Flats as Gun Violence Continues

Members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) have begun patrolling gang-affected areas across Cape Town, marking the start of a year-long deployment aimed at stabilising crime hotspots in the Western Cape. The soldiers joined a South African Police Service (SAPS)-led operation on Wednesday, with boots on the ground

US-Iran Conflict Intensifies Amid Global Economic Pressure

Tensions between the United States and Iran remain high as President Donald Trump claims the conflict could end within weeks, despite threats of further strikes on Iranian energy sites. Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian maintains that his country does not seek war and insists any resolution must include guarantees against future

Fuel Levy Relief Falls Short for Taxi Industry

The South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) has welcomed the government’s temporary R3 per litre reduction in the fuel levy, which takes effect today and runs until May 5. The relief measure comes amid rising global oil prices linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, placing increased pressure

Over 31,000 Vehicles Stopped as Western Cape Intensifies Easter Road Safety Operations

Western Cape Provincial Traffic Services stopped over 31,000 vehicles ahead of the busy Easter weekend as part of intensified road safety operations. The operation resulted in 63 arrests, including 51 for driving under the influence of alcohol, while also exposing unsafe practices within the public transport sector. Authorities reported that

Cape Town’s Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis presents his budget speech

Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis presented the final budget of his term, stating that it represents the largest municipal infrastructure investment in the country. The “City of Hope Budget” includes a capital allocation exceeding R13 billion. “Our extensive MyCiti Cape Flats expansion is now a construction site from end to

CAF Reforms Aim to Restore Trust After AFCON Controversy

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is introducing sweeping reforms aimed at restoring confidence in refereeing, Video Assistant Referee (VAR) systems, and its judicial processes. The move follows a major credibility crisis after the Appeal Board controversially stripped Senegal of its Africa Cup of Nations title, a decision that is

SANDF Deployment Aims to Boost Crime-Fighting on Cape Flats

The Cape Flats Safety Forum has weighed in on the deployment of South African National Defence Force (SANDF) troops to crime-affected communities in the Western Cape. From tomorrow, soldiers will support police operations in gang-ridden areas, amid ongoing concerns over daily shootings and violent crime. Chairperson Abie Isaacs says there

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