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Crayfish Tradition in Cape Town Under Pressure as Legal Access Remains Limited

Crayfish has long been a cherished tradition in Cape Town, often featured on family tables during special occasions, from Eid celebrations to weddings, typically prepared as a curry or in other popular dishes. However, for many residents, accessing this delicacy has become increasingly difficult. As a result, locals often rely

Langa Scorpions Empower Athletes Through Wheelchair Basketball

The Langa Scorpions Wheelchair Basketball Club, based at the Langa Sports Complex, is creating opportunities for athletes with disabilities across the Western Cape. Founded by Lukhanyo Mdunyelwa, the club has grown rapidly, with more than 30 registered players and internal tournaments designed to prepare athletes for national competition. Mdunyelwa says

OUTA Calls for Justice for SETA Whistleblowers

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) demands immediate justice for three Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) whistleblowers, urging their full reinstatement or fair compensation after their unfair dismissal for exposing R370 million in irregular spending. OUTA stresses the need for disciplinary action against those responsible, warning that ignoring accountability

Iran responds to Trump’s claims on negotiations

Iran has asserted that there have been no talks or negotiations with the United States (US) since the conflict began. It previously stated that it has no interest in discussions with the US, particularly after US strikes on Iran during earlier negotiation efforts. Iran said its reluctance to engage in

AfriForum Releases “Mbalula Dossier” Alleging Corruption as ANC Rejects Claims

Civil rights organisation AfriForum has released a detailed report alleging fraud, corruption and money laundering against ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula. The report, titled the “Mbalula Dossier,” was presented during a media briefing on Wednesday and forms part of AfriForum’s broader campaign around South Africa’s international relations and governance concerns. AfriForum

South Africa Faces R62 Billion Food Waste Crisis Amid Hunger

South Africa discards over 10 million tonnes of food each year, at a cost of roughly R62 billion, while one in five households struggles with hunger. Dr. Lize Barclay, Senior Lecturer in Futures Studies and Systems Thinking at Stellenbosch Business School, says this highlights a systemic problem that touches every

Western Cape High Court Declares Muslim Cemetery Board Unlawful

The Western Cape High Court has ruled that the current Muslim Cemetery Board is unlawful and must be reconstituted through a special general meeting. The court also prohibited the construction and operation of a mortuary facility on the cemetery grounds, finding it inconsistent with the site’s purpose as a burial

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