Daily Voice - April 15, 2025

Daily Voice - April 15, 2025

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In this issue
April 15, 2025
Jonas is SA's new US rep
FORMER Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas has been appointed as the country’s Special Envoy to the United States of America.

1 min
'ABOLISH ORANIA'
THE Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the Northern Cape have formally called for a review of Orania's status, urging that it be evaluated in line with the South African Constitution and applicable national legislation.
1 min
HEARTTHROB 'ALFIE' INNIE MOTHER CITY
EMILY in Paris heartthrob Lucien Laviscount being charmed by the Mother City, Cape Town, showcasing the city’s iconic sights to his fans across the globe.

1 min
KATY, YOU'RE A FIREWORK
POP star Katy Perry blasted off to the edge of space like a firework yesterday.

2 mins
Killer cop to learn his fate
A FORMER police reservist who was found guilty of murdering a Hanover Park dad is expected to be sentenced today after proceedings were hamstrung yesterday due to an outstanding medical report.
1 min
TOP COP HANGS UP LAPELS
POPULAR Cape Flats cop, Lieutenant-Colonel Ashley Petersen, has said his final farewells to SAPS after nearly 40 years of chasing skollies and killers.

1 min
QUEENPIN IN COURT
Strandfontein vrou Shireen Matthews is accused of masterminding last week's murder at Wynberg court

2 mins
Man vas for 'rape' o berg
POLICE are investigating an attempted rape after they caught a man attacking a female hiker on Table Mountain.

1 min
School 'kidnap drama
Aunty claims her niece was nearly taken at Cedar High

2 mins
HEROES' RIDE OF THEIR LIVES
IT WAS a triumphant day yesterday for three jongmanne from Limpopo who have captured the nation’s heart with their groot trek all the way to Cape Town.

1 min
VIS VIR GELUK
THE streets of Cape Town will be smelling fishy this week ahead of the big Easter long weekend where we will be having fish for breakfast, lunch and supper.

1 min
Scottsville tag out bad seeds with mural art
THE community of Scottsville are reclaiming their streets by changing the landscape and covering the walls with art and the community with prayer.

1 min
The Blues are so predictable
HELLO my good football people... I trust all is okay with you. It's not great my side.

3 mins
TAKE US HOME
KAPENAARS have been deprived this year of watching their beloved Stormers play at Cape Town Stadium.

1 min
VIRGIL LOVES THE REDS
VIRGIL van Dijk expressed his love for Liverpool and his pride at being the club's captain as he hinted at extending his contract after scoring a late winner to beat West Ham 2-1 on Sunday.

1 min
Enzo won't beg for Blues backing
ENZO Maresca refused to plead for the backing of Chelsea’s frustrated fans after his spluttering team were booed off during their 2-2 draw against Ipswich on Sunday.

1 min
Oscar puts McLaren in driving seat
OSCAR Piastri wrapped up a dream weekend in Bahrain to leave McLaren with their two drivers atop the drivers standings.

1 min
'I DON'T CARE'
MANCHESTER United coach Ruben Amorim insisted he understands the criticism levelled at him and his team after another Premier League loss at Newcastle United on Sunday, but claims losing games is worse than any personal condemnation.

1 min
Villa bank on crowd in Europe
ASTON Villa must make home advantage count and draw energy from their supporters in the return leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Paris St Germain at Villa Park, manager Unai Emery said (9pm kickoff).

1 min
'BIG GAME FOR STELLIES'
STELLENBOSCH FC coach Steve Barker is placing groot importance on tonight's 7.30pm Premiership clash against AmaZulu in their bid to remain in contention for a place in next season's Caf competitions.

1 min
Daily Voice Newspaper Description:
Publisher: Independent Media Newspapers
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Daily
The Daily Voice is a Cape tabloid newspaper that captures the life of working class communities. We speak the people’s language, tell the people’s stories and champion the people’s issues by giving a voice to the voiceless. You can find the Daily Voice in a taxi on the Cape Flats, on a factory floor, under a housewife’s arm, or on a student’s smartphone. We deliver a unique brand of news that is both informative and entertaining, and our outrageous headlines are what make the Daily Voice the most-read newspaper in the Cape Town metropolitan. The Daily Voice is predominantly available in Cape Town, but is also sold in the Western Cape’s Boland, West Coast and Overberg regions.
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