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Digital Wellness: Finding a Balance in a Tech Obsessed World

As technology becomes increasingly integral to daily life, many people are experiencing overstimulation from both negative and positive content. Speaking to VOC News, Fazlyn Petersen, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Information Systems at the University of the Western Cape, emphasized the importance of intentional screen time. “It depends on

Israel’s Hostage Demands and Cracks in Its Political Edifice

Israel has demanded the release of all hostages in Gaza as a precondition for any ceasefire, despite Hamas recently accepting a new truce proposal. While mediator Qatar has expressed cautious optimism, talks continue amid nearly two years of the genocide in Gaza. Speaking to VOC News, Na’eem Jeenah, a senior

Inflation Rises to Ten-Month High, Food Prices Continue to Squeeze Households

Statistics South Africa released the latest inflation figures on Wednesday, noting a ten-month high of 3.5% in July, up from 3% in June. The increase places further pressure on already stretched household budgets, particularly when it comes to food. The inflation rate increased to a 10-month high of 3.5% in

Santaco Unveils Plan To Professionalise Taxi Industry

The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) has announced a major initiative aimed at professionalising the taxi industry and eliminating criminal elements within the sector. Stricter safety regulations, improved driver education, cashless payment methods, and operator formalisation will be given top priority in the strategy. Santaco said these actions are

46 Langa families relocated to safe spaces

By Rachel Mohamed Thousands of families in Cape Town and throughout South Africa live in unsafe or unsuitable conditions, such as under power pylons, along railway lines, near flood-prone rivers, or on highways. 46 families in Langa were recently relocated from beneath Eskom pylons to safer housing. Nkanyiso Gumede, a

Israel threatens to ban major aid organisations as starvation deepens in Gaza

By Rachel Mohamed Today marks World Humanitarian Day, with this year’s theme being #ActForHumanity. Israeli authorities have threatened to block aid from entering Gaza. According to Amnesty International, the lethal combination of hunger and disease is not merely an unintentional byproduct of Israeli occupation operations. Speaking on VOC News, Yusuf

Hamas: “We call for exerting maximum pressure on the occupation to open the crossings and halt the genocide and starvation crimes against Palestinians”

“On World Humanitarian Day, we call for exerting maximum pressure on the occupation to open the crossings and halt the genocide and starvation crimes against over two million Palestinians, forcing it to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza.” This is according to the Palestinian resistance group Hamas. The statement comes as

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