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Samora Machel Detectives Appeal for Public Assistance Following Triple Murder

Detectives from the Samora Machel police station are appealing to members of the public for any information that could assist in the investigation of a triple murder that shocked the community earlier this week. The bodies of three men, aged between 26 and 35, were discovered on Tuesday morning in

CATA and CODETA Reach Agreement Over Disputed Routes

In a significant development for Cape Town’s transport sector, two of the Western Cape’s largest taxi associations — the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) and the Cape Organisation for the Democratic Taxi Association (CODETA) — have finally reached a consensus on long-disputed taxi routes. Transport operations in the affected areas

Cold Front Makes Landfall In COCT

Western Cape residents are being urged to brace for a significant drop in temperatures and wet weather conditions expected to begin on Wednesday. The South African Weather Service has warned that the approaching cold front may bring heavy rainfall and strong winds, particularly in low-lying areas. Authorities have cautioned that

Over R500-million Mossel Bay road project has reached 66% completion

Western Cape MEC for Infrastructure, Tertuis Simmers, has announced significant progress on the R520 million upgrade of Louis Fourie Road in Mossel Bay. The project—currently 66% complete—is the largest provincial road investment in the Garden Route District and is expected to be finalised by mid-2026. Among the key milestones reached

Police arrests two suspects during crime combating interventions

A 16-year-old has been arrested and is expected to appear in the Goodwood Magistrates Court for the unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition. The arrest forms part of ongoing crime prevention initiatives in the Ravensmead area, aimed at curbing crime and removing illegal firearms from communities in the Western

Minister of Education under increased pressure to explain BELA Act guidelines

 Minister of Education Siviwe Gwarube is facing mounting pressure to clarify the recently introduced guidelines linked to the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act. Several trade unions, including NAPTOSA and SADTU, have voiced opposition to the guidelines, while Parliament’s Select Committee on Education has also called for greater clarity.  The

South Africa Loses 74,000 Formal Sector Jobs in First Quarter of 2025

Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) has reported a significant decline in formal sector employment, with 74,000 jobs lost between January and March 2025. This brings the total number of people employed in the formal sector to just over 10 million. The data, released in Stats SA’s Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES)

Parliament Slams NSFAS Over Delayed Accommodation Payments

Chairperson of Parliament’s Higher Education Portfolio Committee, Tebogo Letsie, has issued a stern call for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) to urgently resolve ongoing payment delays to student accommodation providers, some of which date back to 2023. Speaking during an oversight update by Parliament’s Social Services Cluster, Letsie

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