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NSRI Warns of Strong Tides Over Easter Weekend

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) has urged holidaymakers to be cautious during the full moon spring tide, which peaks on Thursday, 2 April 2026, warning that it could affect tidal conditions over the Easter weekend. “Spring tides bring higher high tides and lower low tides, which increases the tidal

Taxi Industry Calls for Subsidy Reform Amid Fuel Price Surge

Soaring fuel prices are forcing the taxi industry to demand urgent subsidy reform as transport costs threaten to rise, putting pressure on commuters. Petrol is predicted to increase by R5 per litre, while diesel is expected to rise by more than R9 per litre, placing significant pressure on the public

28,000 Grade 7 Learners Yet to Apply for High School Placement in Western Cape

The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has warned that the parents of more than 28,000 current Grade 7 learners have not yet applied for Grade 8 placement for the 2027 academic year. Education MEC David Maynier stated that the on-time admissions window will close on 14 April, urging parents not

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis confirms an attack on Israel

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis have confirmed an attack on Israel, stating that it marks their first operation since the start of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. The group has signalled its readiness to escalate should hostilities against Iran and allied resistance factions intensify. The Houthis said the attack was in response

South African panic as fuel prices is expected to increase from Wednesday

Restrictions on diesel sales at select filling stations in Johannesburg have raised concerns about fuel availability, despite government assurances that there is no nationwide shortage. In Cape Town, many residents have refueled their vehicles with petrol ahead of the official price increase. The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources has

Stats SA Data Breach Raises Security Concerns

Statistics South Africa has confirmed a cybersecurity breach affecting its human resources database used by job seekers, with cybercrime group XP95 claiming responsibility. The group has reportedly demanded around R1.7 million in ransom, which Stats SA has refused to pay. Authorities are now working with relevant bodies to assess the

Taxi Industry Warns of Fare Hikes as Fuel Prices Set to Surge

The National Taxi Alliance is calling for urgent government intervention as fuel prices are set to increase sharply on Wednesday, placing significant pressure on the transport sector and commuters. Petrol is expected to rise by R5 per litre, while diesel prices are set to increase by more than R9 per

Mass “No Kings” Protests Sweep US and Beyond

Organisers stated that more than eight million people took part in the “No Kings” demonstrations across the United States and in more than a dozen countries, protesting US President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration, the rising cost of living, and the war with Iran. On Saturday, a major rally in

Winde Raises Alarm Over Alleged Fuel Hoarding, Calls for Urgent Intervention

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has written to the Presidency and the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, raising concerns over what appears to be increased fuel stock hoarding by some suppliers. Winde is calling for urgent national intervention to ensure market stability and prevent disruptions to key sectors of

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