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South Africa Urged to Tackle Human Trafficking as Global Crisis Intensifies

As the world marks World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on Wednesday (30 July 2025) under the theme “Human Trafficking is Organised Crime – End the Exploitation,” the Western Cape Department of Social Development has reiterated the urgent need for coordinated action to combat trafficking in South Africa. According to

WC Parents Urged to Prepare as 2026 School Transfer Applications Open Soon

The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has announced that transfer applications for the 2026 academic year will open from 4 to 18 August 2025. The application process applies to learners currently in Grades 2 to 7 and Grades 9 to 12 and can be completed either online or by visiting

Mental Health in the Workplace Under the Spotlight as Support Remains Lacking

Managing mental health in the workplace is more critical than ever, as employees in South Africa face increasing workloads, extended hours, and constant performance expectations. A recent VOC News poll has shed light on the concerning state of workplace mental health, revealing that one in three respondents say their workplaces

Tiffany Meek Denied Bail in the Jaden Lee Murder Case

Tiffany Meek, the mother of 11-year-old Jaden Lee Meek, has been denied bail following her arrest for his alleged murder and obstruction of justice. The child’s bruised body was found outside a flat in Fleurhof, Johannesburg, just a day after Meek reported him missing. While Meek maintains her innocence and

G20 Urged to Prioritise Climate Finance to End Energy Poverty

At the G20 Energy Transition Working Group (ETWG) meeting in Sun City, North West, Electricity and Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa called for urgent action to scale up climate finance and end energy poverty. He emphasised the need to move from pledges to coordinated, inclusive investments in infrastructure, particularly in

DIRCO: No Guarantee of US Trade Deal by Friday Amid Sovereignty Concerns

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) has cautioned that South Africa may not secure a favourable trade agreement with the United States by the end of the week. Speaking at the Kgalema Motlanthe Foundation seminar in Sandton, DIRCO Director-General Zane Dangor warned that ongoing negotiations have been complicated

Western Cape Launches Flood Damage Repair Projects Across Districts

To restore vital infrastructure, the Western Cape Department of Infrastructure has launched more than ten construction projects as part of a comprehensive flood damage repair strategy being implemented across multiple district municipalities. Among the key projects is the rehabilitation of the Seven Passes Road in the Garden Route District Municipality.

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