Who are the 3 martyred Palestinian resistance leaders?
Jihad Ghannam (62).. one of the most wanted persons since the second intifada Ghannam joined the Islamic Jihad movement in the late 1980s and is
Colourful Malay weddings on display in black and white
Weddings in the Cape Muslim community are a multi-layered celebration of culture, emotion and tradition. Under the title, The Wedding Salawaat, this rich heritage has
Special courts at prison for big cases
The large number of accused in the murder and racketeering trial of Nafiz Modack and others, has forced the construction of a special court at
More problems likely as essential services ‘exempt’ from load shedding
Despite political parties and civil society organisations winning their high court bid to have essential services exempted from load shedding, it will be a near
Questions around viability of load shedding ‘exemptions’
With load shedding continuing to inconvenience South Africans daily, the likelihood of certain institutions such as schools, medical facilities and police stations being exempted from
Palestinian prisoners go on collective hunger strike
Palestinians under the Israeli regime’s oppressive policy of administrative detention, will embark on an open-ended hunger strike. This is in response to their unjustified imprisonment,
Cutting services won’t help defaulting municipalities
It’s clear that Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is not concerned about finding new ways of growing the country’s economy. An energy policy researcher says that
Wynberg taxi boss killed
Another taxi boss has been killed. Charmaine Bailey was the training officer for CATA Regional Taxi Council, and a secretary at her primary association in
Umrah – an opportunity for reflection
The Umrah or lesser Hajj pilgrimage is undertaken by Muslims throughout the year. It encompasses visiting the Holy Haram (Sanctuary) in Makkah, Saudi Arabia to
Zionist entity will pay for Khader Adnan assassination
The martyrdom of Islamic Jihad leader, Khader Adnan in an Israeli detention camp has been laid squarely at the feet of the Zionist regime. Palestinian
Drivers’ licence machine breaks down – again
Motorists will see further delays in receiving their driving licence cards, as the printing machine has broken down again. The Department of Transport says that
Crime, dumping abound around Wynberg mosque
The Wynberg community is raising concern of an increase in crime and dumping in the area, especially near the Yusufeyyah Mosque. The dumping is blocking
Prime drink hits SA amid concerns
The reviews are in, and it seems that Youtuber, Logan Paul’s PRIME drinks are leaving South Africans with a bitter taste in the mouth. While
DBE supports the centralised procurement system
The Department of Basic Education has thrown its weight behind the centralised procurement system. Education Minister Angie Motshekga says although the centralised system has failed
Stricter regulations should be enforced on energy drinks
Energy drinks have long and short-term effects on people’s health. Healthy Living Alliance programme manager, Lawrence Nzama Mbalati was speaking as the hype around the