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Voice of the Cape Radio Celebrates 30 Years by Honouring Its Legacy

This Ramadan, The Voice of the Cape Radio (VOC) will embark on a nostalgic journey to celebrate its 30th anniversary, paying tribute to its rich broadcasting legacy. As South Africa’s first Muslim radio station, with its broadcasting license held by the Muslim Broadcasting Corporation, VOC has remained a beacon of

Wildfire line in mountains above the Weltevrede farm continues to burn

The Cape Winelands Fire and Rescue services have confirmed that the fire line in the mountains above the Weltevrede farm has not been contained. Municipality spokesperson Jo-Anne Otto said firefighters have been working throughout the night to ensure that flare-ups on this line remain under control. “The plans for today

Consumer expert says Ramadan should be about financial reflection

As the Crescent Observers Society of South Africa are to announce when Ramadan commences on Friday evening, a consumer expert stated that the holy month should not only be about spiritual upliftment but also about financial reflection. Speaking on VOC Breakfast on Friday morning, consumer expert Moesfiqah Botha said that

Parliament backs funding for missing middle higher education students

Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Higher Education has announced that the new funding model will provide essential support for middle-class students who do not qualify for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). Committee Chairperson Tebogo Letsie explained that these students can now apply for financial assistance, which will be administered

SA Muslims prepare for Ramadan as crescent observers gather for moon sighting

As the Islamic month of Sha’ban draws to a close, Muslims across South Africa are preparing for the holiest month of the year—Ramadan. This sacred period, observed by millions worldwide, is a time of fasting, prayer, and reflection. From dawn until sunset, Muslims abstain from food, drink, and other physical

Cabinet lauds Eskom’s efforts to stabilise power supply amid load-shedding

The cabinet has praised Eskom’s recovery efforts following unexpected breakdowns at several power plants, which resulted in load-shedding. According to the administration, load-shedding was banned for 323 days last year, a significant improvement from 32 days the previous year. Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, Minister in the Presidency, informed the media that more

Opposition slams Winde’s SOPA as lacking substance

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde delivered his State of the Province Address (SOPA) in Beaufort West on Wednesday, continuing the tradition of hosting the event in different towns to improve accessibility. In his address, Winde reflected on the provincial government’s achievements while outlining its priorities for the year ahead. However,

VOC became the first Muslim radio station in South Africa when a special events license was granted to the station in Ramadan/January 1995. Subsequent temporary broadcast licenses were granted, permitting the station to broadcast for 24 hours.

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