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SASSA warns grant beneficiaries to be careful of fake news

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has raised concerns about the rise and rapid spread of fake news. SASSA spokesperson Andile Tshona emphasized that the agency deals with and corrects misinformation on a daily basis, the latest being a false claim that grant beneficiaries will receive a double payment

Omotoso Back in Court for Immigration Charges Amid Ongoing Controversy

Recently acquitted Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso is back in court—this time facing immigration-related charges. Omotoso, who previously made headlines after being acquitted of multiple sexual abuse charges, continues to draw both support and criticism. One of his vocal critics, the Speak Out South Africa Coalition, has raised concerns about the

South Africa’s Unemployment Rate Rises to 32.9% in First Quarter of 2025

South Africa’s unemployment rate has risen to 32.9% in the first quarter of 2025, marking a one-percentage-point increase from the previous quarter. This is according to the latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) released by Statistics South Africa. The data reveals a concerning drop of 291,000 in the number of

Confusion as SASSA Urges Beneficiaries to Verify Details Amid Missed May Payments

Concerns have been raised after the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) urged grant beneficiaries who did not receive their May payments to visit their nearest office and update their personal information. The agency explained that the move forms part of an identity verification process aimed at preventing fraud and

SA image ruined by Afrikaners taking up refugee status in the USA

Mixed emotions have been expressed following the departure of nearly 50 Afrikaners who have taken up refugee status in the United States, under the claim that a so-called “white genocide” is taking place in South Africa. Speaking on VOC Breakfast on Tuesday, former South African ambassador to the U.S., Ebrahim

Over 40 Afrikaners leave South Africa to the United States

By Daanyaal Matthews   Following an executive order issued by U.S. President Donald Trump, 49 South Africans have departed for the United States after being designated as refugees under the U.S. resettlement program. The specific details of the resettlement—such as where the individuals will be housed—remain unclear, as the full scope

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