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The VOC Summer festival returns this December

By Loushe Jordaan Gilbert With the Voice of the Cape Radio (VOC) set to celebrate its 29th birthday this month, thrilling changes in programming can be expected, but the most exhilarating news of all is the return of the biggest cultural event of the season, the VOC summer festival! Following the cancellation of the festival in 2023, the VOC listeners have been requesting the return of the festival, and as […]

today2 September 2024

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VOC Blanket Drive- one blanket closer to success

The Voice of the Cape (VOC) and Things on Wheels blanket drive is well underway and both organisations are confident that our goal of reaching 600 blankets by the 15th of August 2024 can be achieved. VOC is appealing to the broader community to kindly donate R100 or a gently used blanket to provide aid to those braving the icy weather conditions. VOC’s Loushe Jordaan Gilbert expressed her gratitude to […]

today9 August 2024

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Parkwood residents invited to a free wellness day this August

By Loushe Jordaan Gilbert The Goodwood Islamic (GIS) Wellness Centre, in partnership with Voice of the Cape, will be holding a free community outreach day on Saturday, August 17, at Masjid Us Sabr in Parkwood to deliver medical services to those who cannot afford them in the community. Speaking on VOC Breakfast on Thursday, Dr Nazira Essa Dentist and COO of the Dental division of the Goodwood Islamic Society Wellness […]

today8 August 2024

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Countdown begins to VOC pre-Eid market

By Loushe Jordaan Gilbert Prepare yourself for yet another shopping extravaganza as the Voice of the Cape (VOC) is set to host its annual pre-Eid pop up market this weekend in the mother city. From a variety of treats for iftar to something special for the Eid table, you cannot go wrong by popping into Gardens Commercial High School, in the heart of the CPT CBD. Speaking on Ramadan AM […]

today28 March 2024

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All systems go for VOC CSR Parkwood edition

By Loushe Jordaan Gilbert The Voice of the Cape’s office was left busy as staff came together to pack bags and bags of luxury items in our quest to make sure that one thousand children in the Parkwood area receive a sweet treat this Thursday. As part of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for the month of November, we aim to feed four thousand residents in the area at Masjidus- […]

today23 November 2023

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