VOC News

BHF launches a new ConCourt challenge over Parliament’s handling of the NHI Act

By Rachel Mohamed The Board of Healthcare Funders (BHF) has once more challenged the National Health Insurance Act (NHI) by filing a legal complaint at the constitutional court. The organisation claims that Parliament failed to ensure adequate public participation and that the Act, in its current form, jeopardises South Africa’s

Disability Groups Protest Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride Service Cuts

Several disability organisations staged a picket outside the Cape Town Civic Centre on Monday in protest against planned cuts to the Dial-a-Ride service. The city announced earlier this month that, from 8 September, the service will be restricted to wheelchair users and people with severe walking impairments. MMC for Urban

Pandor Critiques ANC and Warns Party Faces Growing Public Discontent

Former Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi Pandor has expressed deep concern about the state of the African National Congress (ANC), saying the party has declined to the point that many South Africans now view it with “contempt” and “horror and shame.” She urged the ANC to produce selfless

Western Cape Government Condemns Deadly Taxi Violence

The Western Cape government has condemned the latest wave of deadly violence tied to the taxi industry. On Monday, nine people, six taxi drivers and three passengers, were shot in two separate incidents in Philippi East and Khayelitsha. In a separate attack in Macassar on Tuesday morning, two individuals succumbed

Hamas condemn Israeli killing of journalists

By Kouthar Sambo “In a complex war crime added to Israel’s bloody record of massacres against our Palestinian people, the criminal Zionist occupation army bombed Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, resulting in an initial death toll of 15 civilians – most of them journalists, medical staff, and

Malema Calls for a United Africa, But Analysts Question Practicality

EFF leader Julius Malema has cautioned African leaders against “bowing” to US President Donald Trump, warning that doing so could undermine the sovereignty of African states. Speaking at the Nigerian Bar Association’s annual conference in Enugu, Malema called for a united, borderless Africa with a single leadership, economy, and military,

SASSA to Roll Out Biometric Enrolment in September

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has confirmed it will begin rolling out biometric enrolment for all social grant beneficiaries from September. The new system aims to strengthen security, prevent fraud, and ensure grants are paid directly to rightful recipients. Beneficiaries will be required to register their fingerprints and

A dead body was found in Sea Point

A dead body was discovered at Sea Point Promenade earlier this morning, prompting police to investigate a murder. According to SAPS Spokesperson Captain F. C. van Wyk, Sea Point police have registered an inquest for an investigation into an incident that occurred around 07:00 at the Promenade grass area near

VOC became the first Muslim radio station in South Africa when a special events license was granted to the station in Ramadan/January 1995. Subsequent temporary broadcast licenses were granted, permitting the station to broadcast for 24 hours.

Donate to our Pledgeline
Support our Mosques
Listen on Online Radio Box! Voice of the Cape

Listen Live

Western Cape’s No.1 Community Radio Station

0%