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Cape Town on High Alert as Heatwave Hits the City

Cape Town is preparing for a heatwave this week, with temperatures expected to reach between 36 and 40 degrees, raising concerns about veld and mountain fires as well as the safety of vulnerable communities. Speaking to VOC News, Charlotte Powell, spokesperson for the City of Cape Town Disaster Risk Management

Analysts Warns US Misreading Iran Could Worsen Middle East Tensions

South African experts say the recent escalation between the US and Iran reflects miscalculations by Western powers rather than instability within Iran. Ahmed Jazbhay, a researcher at the Media Review Network, told VOC News that portraying Iran as a weak or fractious state is misleading. “It speaks to the audacity

WCED Opens 2027 School Admissions Window for Grades R, 1 and 8

The Western Cape Education Department has announced that the on-time admissions window for Grade R, Grade 1 and Grade 8 for the 2027 school year opens tomorrow and will close on 14 April 2026. Parents and guardians are being urged to apply early to ensure their children are included in

Fires Displace Hundreds in Imizamo Yethu and Masiphumelele

More than 500 residents have been displaced after fires tore through the informal settlements of Imizamo Yethu and Masiphumelele over the weekend, destroying around 100 structures. Firefighters managed to contain both blazes, while the City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk Management Centre continues to coordinate emergency services on the ground.

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi stated that preparations for the National Health Insurance (NHI) are progressing rapidly

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says preparations for the National Health Insurance (NHI) are progressing rapidly despite a court decision to suspend its implementation. In the latest update, Motsoaledi noted that at least 14 cases are currently before the courts challenging the implementation of the government’s strategy for universal health access.

Government Allocates R1.4 billion to Contain Foot-and-Mouth Disease

Government has allocated R1.4 billion to combat the spread of foot-and-mouth disease across the country, with additional funding requested to support ongoing containment measures. Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen confirmed that the state will cover the full cost of vaccinating livestock as part of a nationwide campaign aimed at limiting

NSFAS Disburses Over R7 Billion to Students Amid Concerns Over Accommodation

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has disbursed over R7 billion to support students in the 2026 academic year. Universities received R3.56 billion on 2 February and R2.82 billion on 2 March for tuition, allowances, and accommodation, while TVET colleges received R679 million in February and a further R591

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