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Police Arrest Two Suspects for Marine Poaching and Illegal Firearm Possession

Western Cape police have arrested a 56-year-old man in Bishop Lavis for the unlawful possession of crayfish tails, which hold significant value on the black market. According to SAPS spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Malcolm Pojie, officers acted on information regarding suspected drug-related activity at a property in Charlesville, Bishop Lavis. “Upon

GOTG provide relief to victims of localised flooding

Several areas across the Western Cape have been severely impacted by recent downpours, with localised flooding reported in parts of the province. Humanitarian organisation Gift of the Givers (GOTG) has confirmed it will be providing relief to communities affected by the flooding. According to GOTG spokesperson Ali Sablay, the West

The Lasting Impact of an Absent Father on a Child’s Development

The absence of a father figure can have a profound effect on a child’s emotional and psychological development. Children without a stable male role model often face challenges such as low self-esteem, difficulties forming healthy relationships, and a lack of discipline or direction. Studies have consistently linked fatherlessness to increased

Empowering Fatherless Youth Through Education and Support

With more than 61.8% of South African children under the age of 18 growing up without their biological fathers, the absence of positive male role models continues to have a profound impact. Many of these children face challenges with self-esteem, identity, and emotional development. Patric Solomons, Director at Molo Songololo,

WC Education Budget Criticised for Falling Short on Key Priorities

The Western Cape’s R33.2-billion education budget for 2025 has drawn sharp criticism from education advocacy groups and opposition parties, who say it fails to adequately tackle longstanding challenges in the province’s schooling system. Education MEC David Maynier tabled the budget on Monday, 7 April, reflecting a 5.9% increase from the

One Dead, Three Injured in Kirstenhof Shooting amid Surge in Taxi Violence

Police are investigating a deadly shooting that left one man dead and three others injured in Kirstenhof on Tuesday evening, 8 April. The victims, believed to have been travelling in a taxi, were shot at the intersection of Main and Military Roads. The incident forms part of a broader wave

Geopolitical Analyst Highlights Role of Civil Society at Social 20 Event Ahead of SA’s G20 Presidency

Geopolitical analyst Ashraf Patel has underscored the importance of including civil society in global policy forums, following his participation in the Department of International Relations and Cooperation’s (DIRCO) Social 20 (S20) event. Patel emphasized that South Africa could draw valuable lessons from Brazil’s inclusive approach to the G20, particularly in

Fatal Courtroom Shooting Sparks Concerns on Court Security

Concerns over witness safety and security at court precincts have intensified following the fatal shooting of a taxi owner inside the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday (8 April). The victim sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was declared dead at the scene by medical personnel. Police spokesperson Sergeant Wesley Twigg confirmed

US tariffs throw markets and diplomacy to the wind

By Daanyaal Matthews The global tariffs introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump have triggered swift reactions from world leaders—some responding with their own tariffs, while others have sought negotiations to improve their trade standing with the United States.  The European Union has renewed its calls for dialogue with Washington, advocating

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