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VOC Golf Day set to return in full swing

By Ragheema Mclean Listen up, sports lovers! Voice of the Cape (VOC) radio is gearing up for an exciting sports event, this time focusing on golf. The station’s events and marketing team has been hard at work behind the scenes to organize a memorable Golf Day event, scheduled to take[…]

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Stats SA has released its first-ever migration profile, which tracks the movements of labour migration in the SADC region

By Kouthar Sambo Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) has released its first-ever migration profile, which has tracked the movements of labour migration in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. Speaking on VOC’s In Conversation show on Wednesday, the Chief Director responsible for demographic and population Statistics Diego Iturralde, said[…]

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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[…]

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Stern warning to motorists driving in the Eastern Cape

Transport MEC in the Eastern Cape Xolile Nqatha has sent a stern warning to motorists who do not obey the rules of the road – saying they will be dealt with harshly. Nqatha was speaking during the launch of the Province’s Easter Arrive Alive campaign at Kei Bridge outside East[…]

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Damelin College students uncertain about institution’s future

Frustrated students from Damelin College in Randburg, north of Johannesburg, say they still have not received formal communication from management on the future of the institution. Four Educor institutions including Damelin College, CityVarsity, Icesa City Campus and Lyceum College were deregistered by the Department of Higher Education over issues of gross[…]

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The local government urges long-distance public transport operators to get their vehicles in check for the oncoming Easter long weekend

By Kouthar Sambo The local government has urged long-distance public transport operators to be part of Operation Exodus and get their vehicles in check for the oncoming Easter long weekend. According to the City’s Mayco Member for Safety & Security, JP Smith, examiners have conducted vehicle safety checks on 327[…]

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