Daily Voice - May 08, 2025

Daily Voice - May 08, 2025

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In this issue
May 08, 2025
TROLLEY DASH
Strand skelms in shootout with police after robbery
1 min
Afriforum and ANC shake hands
AFRIFORUM wants to mend relations with the ANC after it urged the USA to punish ANC leaders, while also spreading misinformation about the country targeting white people.

1 min
YE'S 'N BANGBROEK
Piers Morgan calls out Kanye after he drops mic & leaves

2 mins
MISS SA 2024 MIA OPENS UP ABOUT MUSIC
MISS South Africa 2024 Mia Le Roux, the first deaf winner of the title, says music is one of her “biggest insecurities”.
1 min
MINUTE VIRRIE KAAP
TikTok couple flees back to the UK after Philippi brick attack

2 mins
HIJACKERS SHUT DOWN
CITY of Cape Town Law Enforcement agencies, along with the South African Police Services (SAPS), yesterday clamped down on a hijacking syndicate in Lingelethu West, Khayelitsha.

1 min
UNDER SEIGE
TAFELSIG residents were left reeling after two teens were killed in a drive-by shooting on Tuesday night.

2 mins
DAD SHOT DEAD
Lavis pa killed while sitting in car sparks fear of more violence
2 mins
Govt: Do not steal los geld
THE government has warned mense not to steal leftover geld at Cash-In-Transit (CIT) crime scenes or face the criminal charges.
1 min
BOEWE ROB KERKMENSE
COPS are investigating a chilling armed robbery at an Eastern Cape church.

1 min
NSPCA het klag vs State
THE National Council of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA) is planning to lay criminal charges against state-owned Daybreak Foods after the culling of over 350 000 chickens.
1 min
TANYA IS THE QUEEN OF HEART
FROM our TV screens to radio, media personality and journalist Tanya Nefdt gives us the behind-the-scenes of transitioning to radio and juggling everything that comes with the job.

1 min
LIVING LIKE ANIMALS
Founder of the K9 Patrol Pet Army to appear in court for awful treatment of diertjies

2 mins
Despite big advantages in Euro semis, Tottenham & Blues still have work to do
TOTTENHAM Hotspur are looking to save what is a swak season by booking their spot in the Europa League final tonight.
1 min
Gambhir says no to Pak
INDIA coach Gautam Gambhir personally believes the country should not play any cricket with Pakistan, not even at neutral venues, after a deadly Islamist militant attack in Indian Kashmir last month.

1 min
WHAT THE FLICK?
Barca boss is dik upset after losing to Inter in Euro thriller

1 min
'AUS WERE BETTER'
JUNIOR Springbok coach Kevin Foote credited Australia for staying in the fight and producing a gutsy second half performance to edge South Africa in their second round Under-20 Rugby Championship clash at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Tuesday.
1 min
Proteas go down swinging
HALF CENTURY: Annerie Dercksen
1 min
THERE CAN ONLY BE JUAN
WHEN Juan “Brok” Harris left the field with a knee injury in their 56-5 demolition of Benetton on 26 April, he refused to get onto the golf cart.
1 min
Stormers aces are 'plotting'
WITH regular Stormers flyhalf Manie Libbok fit for Saturday’s United Rugby Championship clash against the Dragons at Cape Town Stadium, the groot question is whether coach John Dobson will fit him straight into the starting team alongside Damian Willemse, fullback Warrick Gelant and utility back Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu or play him off the bench.
1 min
BRUNO IS NUMERO UNO
RUBEN Amorim insist he wants to keep Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes despite interest from Saudi Arabia, labelling the Portugal international “one of the top players in the world”.
1 min
AKANI'S THE OU TO BEAT
AKANI Simbine knows he is the ou to beat in the 100m this year.
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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