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High-energy, informative and hard-hitting, Breakfast Beat packs a mean punch. This show is a current affairs and actuality show, which focuses mainly on issues that are of concern to the community that Voice of the Cape serves. The show feature interviews with prominent politicians, community activists, religious leaders, academic experts and ordinary people. Presenters Sabera, Goolam and producer Loushe make up this dynamic team – all very different personalities that make for interesting conversation, heated debates and plenty of laughs and tears. This show is listener driven and the team loves engaging with callers – no topic is off-bounds! We serve you breakfast every morning Monday to Friday from 6.30am to 9am.
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EFF shuts down Clicks stores across the country

The Clicks group has reported protest action by the EFF at 425 Clicks stores in South Africa. At last count 51 stores were closed in the Western Cape, 92 in Kwa-Zulu Natal and the Eastern Cape, and 302 in Gauteng and elsewhere. Clicks said they strongly condemned the violence, intimidation…
8 Sep 2020 7 min

District Six museum faces closure due to Covid-19 impact

The District six museum, a heritage site in the CBD might face closure after 25 years of service due to the impact the Covid 19 pandemic and the national lockdown has had on most businesses and organisations. we are joined by Chris Chene Julius, Acting director and head of the…
7 Sep 2020 8 min

Managing finances in blended and extended families

These days blended families are not an uncommon thing. Many people who have children from previous relationships end up marrying partners in the same situation and then the concept of “children and money” becomes even harder – but not impossible. Let us chat to Moesfiqah Botha who is the Head…
3 Sep 2020 13 min

Santam goes to court over relief payments

The country’s largest short-term insurer, Santam, has gone to court to defend its position on why it has been reluctant to pay out relief payments months after claims were lodged by policyholders hard hit by the COVID-19 lockdown. The matter was heard in the High Court in Cape Town yesterday…
3 Sep 2020 9 min

CT tourism sector launches recovery plan to overcome lockdown struggles

Following months of lockdown, the tourism industry plans to get back on track and have since launched a recovery plan as tourism month kicks off. The sector was battered by the many curbs that came with the lockdown such as travel bans and the shutting down of hotels and guesthouses…
2 Sep 2020 8 min

Dam levels increase but tariffs to remain says CoCT

The beautiful rains that made landfall over the past few weeks has attributed to the rise in dam levels. The City of Cape Town’s dams are currently more than 90% full, and this includes the Theewaterskloof dam that is at 87.7% – the highest recorded level since 2014. But what…
2 Sep 2020 10 min

The Voice of the Cape marks 25 years as a community broadcaster

Who would have thought that a novel idea 25 years ago would give birth to a radio station that became an icon in the Cape Town community? You know the names, you know the famous adverts and you know our famous phrases, VOC has without a doubt become an institution…
1 Sep 2020 32 min

R135m sale of Tafelberg site set aside by Western Cape High Court

So it’s been a long battle but finally, the sale of the old Tafelberg School site in Sea Point has been reviewed and set aside. The judgment was delivered in the Western Cape High Court yesterday morning. Judge Patrick Gamble and Judge Monde Samela found that both the Western Cape…
1 Sep 2020 10 min

Athaan convoy video goes viral in KZN

Rivaj Ramdas of TST and his members have been praised for their role in this weekend’s brilliant convoy playing out the athan on loudspeakers in Isipingo Beach and surrounding areas. It was a symbolic and powerful gesture in protest of a Durban High Court judgment that limits the athan in…
1 Sep 2020 5 min

Policing in crisis in South Africa

Public outrage continues to grow following the shocking killing of 16-year-old Nathaniel Julius, a boy with Downs Syndrome – in Eldorado Park. As we know, anger reached boiling point on Thursday when violent clashes broke out between residents and police. Tensions spilt over when community members marched to Eldorado Park…
31 Aug 2020 9 min

Community outrage over Eldorado Park Downs Syndrome teens killing

There was pandemonium on the streets of Eldorado Park yesterday, after police fired stun grenades and rubber bullets to disperse protesting residents. This after 16 year old Nathaniel Julius, who had Downs Syndrome, was shot and killed allegedly by officers. Ten community members were arrested. To chat to us about…
28 Aug 2020 7 min

Christchurch verdict: 'It will never be enough for the crime he committed'

The terrorist who massacred 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch on March 15 last year has been jailed for the rest of his natural life. Australian national Brenton Tarrant, 29, was sentenced at the High Court in Christchurch on Thursday to life without the possibility of parole on 51…
27 Aug 2020 11 min

Fight for recognition of Muslim marriages back in court

The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) was tasked with the hearing of the President and the Minister of Justice’s appeal against the Western Cape High Court order instructing them to enact legislation to recognise Muslim marriages on 25 and 26 August 2020. This has been a twenty-year long journey for…
27 Aug 2020 10 min

Court orders Isipingo Beach Mosque (KZN) to silence (call to prayer) Athan

A judge has ordered the Madrasah Taleemuddeen Islamic Institute in Isipingo Beach in KwaZulu-Natal to silence its athan after a non-Muslim individual, who lives two doors away, complained that "it gives the suburb a distinctly Muslim atmosphere" and interferes with his private space. Many people believe the man is an…
27 Aug 2020 12 min

Mowbray maqbara eases restrictions

Following months of restrictions under lockdown, Mowbray cemetery is now open for Ziyarat (visits) of deceased loved ones. We know that many people were up in arms about the fact that they could not visit their relatives who are laid to rest there, especially on days like Eid. Online is…
26 Aug 2020 6 min

High court declares the City of Cape Town’s lockdown evictions illegal

The Western Cape high court has found the City of Cape Town had acted illegally in launching evictions and demolitions on what it called “unoccupied dwellings” during the lockdown period. The case, brought by the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) and civic group Housing Assembly, was laid after the…
26 Aug 2020 9 min

Western Cape: Learners head back to school today

Following the announcement made by President Cyril Ramaphosa last month stating that all public schools were forced to shut their doors after Cabinet decided on a four-week break from 27 July, many of our scholars will be returning to school today. Now the forced shutdown of schools was implemented as…
24 Aug 2020 9 min
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