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Ramaphosa Condemns Cape Flats Violence, Calls for Community Help

President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed deep sorrow over recent tragedies in South Africa, including the deaths of 26 people linked to violence on the Cape Flats over the weekend. He extended his condolences to the affected families and vowed that the government would take decisive action to protect citizens. Presidential

Cape Town Water Usage Still High After Festive Season

The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate stated that the metro is still experiencing a spike in water usage, with daily consumption exceeding targets following the festive season. While water demand typically rises during the holidays, officials say the sustained high usage is concerning, particularly as the country

“Our Home Is Gone”: Delft Residents Appeal for Help After Fire

“Everything is gone — our home, our belongings, even my daughter’s school supplies,” said Naboewiya Parker, her voice trembling as she recounted the devastating fire that tore through Leiden Delft, on Saturday morning. The early-morning blaze destroyed two formal homes and four wood-and-iron structures, leaving 26 people including children without

Motshekga dismisses claims Ramaphosa’s instructions ignored at Cape Town naval drills

Defence Minister Angie Motshekga has dismissed allegations that President Cyril Ramaphosa’s instructions regarding Exercise Will for Peace 2026 were ignored. The multinational naval exercise, conducted off Simon’s Town in Cape Town, included vessels from Iran, China, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates as part of South Africa’s BRICS maritime drills.

Festive Season Road Accidents Remain a Concern – PSA

The Public Servants Association (PSA) has raised concerns over South Africa’s festive season road safety statistics, which recorded 1,172 accidents and 1,427 fatalities. PSA spokesperson Claude Naicker highlighted a sharp increase in alcohol-related incidents, with 8,561 of the 173,695 drivers tested found to be over the legal alcohol limit. “The

South Africa’s Political Landscape Faces Tests in 2026

As South Africa enters 2026, the political environment is shifting amid sustained public pressure around governance, service delivery, and accountability. Following the turbulent 2024 elections, the year ahead is expected to test both political leadership and the country’s democratic institutions. From coalition stability and policy implementation to economic recovery and

Cape Town among areas with highest pedestrian fatalities over festive season

Preliminary road safety data show that Cape Town recorded one of the highest numbers of pedestrian fatalities during the 2025/26 festive season. Addressing the media in Pretoria on Thursday alongside Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa, Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga said the festive season recorded the lowest number of crashes in five

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