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Two Arrested in Cape Town Drug Busts

Western Cape police have made significant strides in their efforts to combat drug-related crime, with two separate arrests in Manenberg and Khayelitsha on Wednesday. In the first operation, Western Cape Public Order Police arrested a 26-year-old man in Manenberg for drug possession. Acting on a search warrant, officers raided a

Unite Behind campaign denounces parliamentary code of conduct changes as unconstitutional!

By Rachel Mohamed The advocacy group UniteBehind has petitioned the courts to declare the most recent modifications to Parliament’s code of conduct unconstitutional, arguing that these modifications were made without public participation. Speaking on VOC’s News Beat show earlier, #Unite Behind, and civil rights activist, Zackie Achmat, stated, “The first

Depreciating Department of Defence raises queries on defence capacity  

By Daanyaal Matthews The military sector of the Republic has been inundated with issues for years, both due to inadequate leadership and, additionally, budget cuts that have left the Department of Defense and Military Veterans anaemic. This is most evident when evaluating the words of Minister of Defence and Military

Belgian Troops Deployed to DRC Amid Rising Tensions

The Belgian government has deployed two military companies to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to assist in the fight against M23 rebels. While the official stance is that the mission involves combat training, there is growing speculation that Belgian troops may participate directly in the conflict. Speaking on VOC’s

Over 40 political parties appeal against IEC deregistration notice

The Electoral Commission has received over 40 objections from political parties in response to its notice of cancellation for 192 inactive parties. These parties failed to renew their registration by the deadline of January 31st, and they are not represented in any legislative body. According to the commission’s David Mandaha,

GIWUSA demands an industrial rescue plan to save jobs

The General Industries Workers Union of South Africa (GIWUSA) stated that it is deeply concerned about the latest quarterly employment figures. Giwusa president Mametlwe Sebei said the figures reveal an economy that continues to fail the working class, with key productive sectors collapsing. He added that Giwusa is calling for

NSFAS investigates student accommodation providers for fraudulent claims

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has announced that it will investigate all accommodation providers who have submitted incorrect information in an attempt to unlawfully benefit from funds intended for legitimate NSFAS-funded students. This comes as the scheme has identified ghost students, who are neither funded by NSFAS nor

Healthcare Crisis: Doctors, Nurses Leaving SA Amid NHI Uncertainty

Despite South Africa’s growing shortage of healthcare workers, President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed concern over the increasing number of nurses and doctors leaving the country to work abroad. Medical expert Dr Angelique Coetzee shed light on some of the key reasons behind this trend, citing systemic challenges in the public

Public urged to disregard false moonsighting reports

The public is being urged to dismiss a misleading social media post claiming that the moonsighting to mark the start of Eid-ul-Fitr will take place this Saturday (29 March). The crescent sighting remains a significant moment for the Muslim community, determining the beginning of the new Islamic month. Authorities have

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