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US Ambassadors comments on South African policies spark criticism from politicians

US Ambassador to South Africa, Brent Bozell, has been strongly criticised by politicians in the republic following his review of strained US–South African relations at a recent BizNews conference. In his address, the Ambassador stressed the importance of the relationship between the United States and South Africa, noting that the

Government Monitoring Middle East Tensions Amid Fuel Price Concerns

The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources says it remains hopeful that ongoing tensions in the Middle East will de-escalate, a development that could help stabilise global oil markets. The conflict is affecting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route that carries roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil

Warning Signs Don’t Always Protect Businesses from Liability, Experts Warn

Imagine walking into a busy shopping mall or supermarket where the floor has just been cleaned. A small “Caution: Wet Floor” sign stands nearby, but moments later you slip, fall and injure yourself. When the matter is raised with management, the response may be that a warning sign was already

Western Cape Receives Additional Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccines

The Western Cape has received an additional 100,000 doses of the Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccine, boosting the province’s efforts to contain the outbreak. The doses will be distributed across the West Coast, Cape Winelands and Garden Route districts, coordinated through a provincial “war room” that meets regularly. Authorities have already

NSRI Urges Caution Around Water During Heatwave

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is warning the public to be cautious around water bodies as Cape Town and parts of the Western Cape experience a severe heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach up to 40°C. Speaking to VOC News, NSRI communications manager Andrew Ingram highlighted the dangers of

CATA Calls for Cameras and Police at Nyanga Taxi Rank

The Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) is calling for surveillance cameras and increased police visibility at the Nyanga taxi rank following a surge in violence. Last week, nine minibuses were torched, marking the second major fire in just over a year, alongside several deadly shootings. Taxi operators marched to the

VOC Golf Day Returns to Rondebosch Golf Club in May

The VOC Golf Day is set to take place on 7 May at Rondebosch Golf Club, offering golf enthusiasts the chance to enjoy a day on the course while connecting with the team from Voice of the Cape Radio and its business partners. The annual event has become a popular

WCED Opens 2027 School Admissions Amid System Challenges

The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has officially opened the on-time school admissions application period for Grade R, Grade 1 and Grade 8 for the 2027 academic year. The application window opened on 10 March 2026 and will remain open until 14 April 2026, giving parents and guardians time to

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