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MJC announces Fitrah and Fidyah calculations for Ramadan 1446

As the holy month of Ramadan approaches, the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) has officially announced the calculations for Fidya and Fitrah for Ramadan 1446. Speaking on VOC Breakfast, Mufti Abdurragmaan Khan from the MJC’s Fatwa committee provided the details: • Fitrah: 3kg of rice, equating to R33 or R84 •

Earthchild Project turns schools into thriving food gardens

Food security remains a major challenge in South Africa, with many children depending on school meals for daily nutrition. The Earthchild Project addresses this issue by transforming unused school spaces into thriving organic gardens, providing fresh produce and environmental education. Earthchild Project Director Janna Kretzmar explained the initiative’s inspiration: “This

Hlophe takes JSC ban fight to Constitutional Court

Impeached Judge John Hlophe approached the Constitutional Court to challenge a ruling that bars him from participating in Judicial Service Commission (JSC) interviews. Last year, the Western Cape High Court prohibited him from serving on the JSC, which is responsible for judicial appointments, following a legal challenge by the Democratic

Allegations of abuse of power are leveled against Western Cape Aquatics, a federation under Swimming South Africa

By Kouthar Sambo Chairperson of Cape Metro Teacher Association (CMTA) Nabilah Diedericks has brought forward allegations of discrimination and victimisation against Western Cape Aquatics (WCA), a federation under Swimming South Africa (SSA), alleging “abuse of power” within the industry. Allegations of abuse of power “This is not just about me—it

SAVE THE AUWAL | Experts weigh in on gentrification in Bo-Kaap

As the debate over the proposed hotel next to the historic Auwal Masjid intensifies, a special roundtable discussion hosted by veteran journalist Shafiq Morton has further unpacked the complexities surrounding development, gentrification, and heritage preservation in Bo-Kaap. This discussion builds on previous conversations where community leaders, residents, and political figures

Budget delay sparks concern over provincial budget adjustments

For the first time since 1994, the national Budget Speech has been delayed due to disagreements among Cabinet ministers in the Government of National Unity (GNU). The disagreement centers around a proposed two-percentage-point hike to VAT, prompting the speech to be rescheduled for 12 March 2025. Now, Finance Minister Godongwana

Nersa approves Eskom’s tariff restructuring plan

Energy regulator Nersa has approved Eskom’s retail tariff plan, requiring solar PV users to pay fixed charges. To ease the impact, the charges will be phased in over three years from the first of April. Eskom will restructure tariffs to align with updated cost drivers and prepare for a competitive

University of Cape Town’s response to protest action

By Rachel Mohamed Protests have erupted at the University of Cape Town (UCT) as frustrated students voice their concerns over issues related to financial exclusion, student debt, and accommodation. These grievances have disrupted lectures during the first week of the semester. In response to the ongoing protests, the university’s executive

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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