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ActionSA side with the ANC ahead of budget vote

By Daanyaal Matthews   In a surprising turn of events, ActionSA has aligned with the African National Congress (ANC) ahead of the upcoming budget vote. This follows the ANC losing support from its Government of National Unity (GNU) partner, the Democratic Alliance (DA), and facing condemnation from the uMkhonto we Sizwe

DIRCO envoy returns following meeting with US officials

By Daanyaal Matthews  The Department of International Relations and Cooperation’s (DIRCO) envoy to the United States has returned from its mission to clarify the Expropriation Act to senior officials of the U.S. government. The meeting between the delegation and American officials had been long anticipated, following repeated statements by U.S.

Nationwide Protests Demand Justice for Raped 7-Year-Old

A nationwide march continues Wednesday as South Africans demand justice for a seven-year-old girl who was allegedly raped at an Eastern Cape school. Thousands gathered outside provincial education offices on Tuesday to submit memorandums, amplifying calls for a swift investigation and accountability. Three suspects have been identified. The child’s mother

WCED urges people to report abuse cases at WC schools

The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has emphasized the need for increased awareness of gender-based violence (GBV) in schools. This comes after the shocking rape of a 7-year-old girl in October 2024 at Bergview College, an independent school in Matatiele. Provincial Education MEC David Maynier has called on the public

Economist says VAT should no longer be raised

With the South African Revenue Service (SARS) collecting nearly R10 billion more than expected, economist Dawie Roodt believes a 0.5 percentage point increase in value-added tax (VAT) is unnecessary. The proposed VAT hike is expected to be a key point of contention in Wednesday’s parliamentary vote on Finance Minister Enoch

Minister Simelane embroiled in more corruption allegations

By Daanyaal Matthews  Recent reports allege that Minister of Human Settlements Thembi Simelane overbilled Eskom during her tenure at Vitrovian, prompting the DA—an ANC Government of National Unity (GNU) partner—to pursue criminal charges against her. Simelane, who served as project director at Vitrovian between 2011 and 2012, is accused of

ANC finds itself without significant allies as Budget Vote looms

By Daanyaal Matthews  Parliament is set to deliberate on Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s budget proposals, with the ANC pushing for approval despite facing strong opposition. The proposed budget includes a 0.5% VAT increase this year, with a potential hike next year. However, major parties such as the DA, EFF, and

Human Trafficking Crisis: Experts Warn of Rising Threat in SA

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) has confirmed the safe return of 23 South Africans rescued from Myanmar last week. Meanwhile, in Johannesburg, more than 50 foreign nationals recently escaped from a suspected human trafficking operation. Speaking on VOC Breakfast, criminologist and Missing Children South Africa’s national coordinator,

WCED Urges Parents to Apply Before Admissions Deadline

With less than 15 days remaining before the application deadline for the 2026 academic year, the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has urged parents to apply for Grade R, 1, and 8 admissions without delay to avoid disappointment. Speaking on VOC Breakfast, WCED spokesperson Bronagh Hammond emphasized the urgency, saying,

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