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JSC begins search for new Deputy Chief Justice

By Rachel Mohamed The Judicial Services Commission (JSC) has started the process of appointing a new Deputy Chief Justice by conducting interviews on Wednesday. This position became vacant after Mandisa Maya was appointed as Chief Justice in September of last year. The first candidate to be interviewed by the JSC

Thousands of Learners to Join #Coding4Mandela Campaign

With Mandela Day approaching, Tangible Africa is gearing up for its global #Coding4Mandela initiative, which will take place throughout July. The campaign is expected to be the biggest Mandela Day intervention in the world, with a focus on teaching coding to thousands of young people through unplugged, screen-free activities. Last

Severe Weather Warnings Issued for the Western Cape as Cold Front Approaches

Cape Town residents are urged to brace themselves as another cold front is expected to make landfall in the coming days. The City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk Management Centre has confirmed that it has received several weather warnings from the South African Weather Service (SAWS) including a yellow level

Online Scams on the Rise: How to Stay Safe

With online scams on the rise, concerns are mounting over how consumers can better protect themselves when shopping for second-hand goods. A recent VOC News poll revealed that 52% of respondents don’t trust online sellers at all, while 23% said they check the seller’s profile and reviews. Another 24% prefer

Iran passes law suspending cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has enacted a law passed by parliament last month that suspends cooperation with the UN’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), according to a report from Iranian state media. Iran has since threatened to halt its cooperation with the IAEA, accusing the agency of

Pakistan Welcomes Indias Waters Tribunal Ruling

Last month, Pakistan welcomed the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s (PCA) decision to issue a “Supplemental Award of Competence” in the Indus Waters case. The ruling, issued in The Hague, affirms that India cannot unilaterally suspend or hold the treaty in abeyance. In a statement, the Pakistani government said the award

Civil organisations warn against aspects of the Integrated Resource Plan

By Rachel Mohamed Civil organisations are challenging the increasing trend of gas-to-power projects outlined in the Draft Integrated Resource Plan. They warn that the plan’s proposal to add 19 GW of gas capacity may lock the country into long-term dependence on fossil fuels, negatively affecting the population. Speaking on VOC’s

SASSA Continues Targeted Grant Reviews Amid Anti-Fraud Drive

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has escalated its scrutiny of certain grant recipients, targeting individuals flagged for undeclared income or using non-standard identification. The move follows new verification measures mandated by the National Treasury and supported by data-match investigations. SASSA’s national spokesperson, Paseka Letsatsi, said more than 210,000

SAPS Receives Over 67,000 Applications for Police Training Programme

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed a massive response to its Basic Police Learning Development Programme (BPLDP), with more than 67,000 applications received so far. Police spokesperson Amanda van Wyk said the surge in submissions has caused delays and technical glitches on the SAPS recruitment portal. “Unsurprisingly, the

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