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Gauteng’s 2025 Gender-Based Violence Response Plan outlines urgent survivor support, justice access, prevention, and economic empowerment, aligned with South Africa’s national strategy to reduce GBV and femicide.
South African companies file complaints against Truecaller for alleged POPIA violations. Learn about the investigation, legal concerns, and Truecaller’s response to data privacy issues.
Several Johannesburg suburbs will experience 8-hour planned electricity outages in August 2025 due to City Power maintenance. Learn which areas will be affected and how to prepare.
South Africa’s proposed smoking regulations aim to protect public health but may increase black market tobacco trade. Learn about the bill’s key features, challenges, and expert concerns.
Petrol price relief as South African motorists now pay up to R89 less to fill their tanks compared to earlier…
Fatal attack on e-hailing vehicles at Maponya Mall, Soweto, highlights ongoing conflict between taxi operators and e-hailing drivers. Learn about the incident, responses, and public transport safety in Gauteng.
Learn about the latest 2025 law reforms tackling gender-based violence in Gauteng. Understand new bail laws, victim support services, and government initiatives protecting survivors.
Explore the top safety apps every Gauteng resident should download in 2025. Learn about Gauteng e-Panic Button, Namola, iFearLESS, and more for quick emergency access and protection.
Discover how the illicit cigarette trade is destroying South African jobs and costing billions in tax revenue in 2025. Learn effective strategies to stop this illegal market and join the SATTA campaign.


