
WATCH: Hezbollah uses armed drone to strike “Israel” in the north
The Israeli occupation entity is struggling to deal with Hezbollah’s aerial capabilities. The resistance movement carried out a successful drone attack against the Al-Mutela site in occupied Palestine’s

South Africa’s refugee centres raided
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has raided all five of South Africa’s refugee centres this morning. The simultaneous operations are reportedly part of a corruption

Two 17-year-old boys convicted of murder in Khayelitsha
Two 17-year-old boys have been convicted for the murder of an off-duty police officer in Khayelitsha. Three other suspects were convicted on charges of assault

Protests challenge Gayton McKenzie’s visit to Bonteheuwel
The Patriotic Alliance’s leader Gayton McKenzie’s electioneering visit to Bonteheuwel was met by protests. Pro-Palestinian residents gave him the cold shoulder on Thursday night over

The Muslim Vote
How does religious identity influence on voting preferences in secular democracies? Through South Africa’s young democracy, we’ve seen the emergence of Muslim-focused political parties, and

Hamas leader blames Israel for Gaza ceasefire deadlock
Head of Hamas’s Political Bureau, Ismail Haniyeh has slammed the Israeli entity for refusing to make progress in the Gaza ceasefire talks. Haniyeh blamed Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu

“BELA Bill followed a fair process” – ANC
The ANC says the Basic Education Amendment Laws (BELA) Bill has followed a fair process. The ruling party notes that it expects the bill to be


Missed deadline and the consequences of the late applications
According to the MEC for Education, David Maynier the Western Cape Education Department received a record 102,680 applications for Grade 1 and 8 learners for

Radio 786 at Africa’s Travel Indaba
Thinking of traveling and being a tourist in your own country? Radio 786 in Motion takes us all the way to Africa’s Travel Indaba hosted by

Nurses make a difference
Education Beyond 94′ commemorates World Nurses Day which was on the 12th of May but more than just celebrating these wonderful humans. The programme is

SA’s Alarmingly High Rates of C – Sections
There has been a noticeable surge in the amount of Caesarean Section births. Last year, 75% of births in South Africa’s hospitals were done via

Gaansbaai photographer wows South Africans with his pictures of the Aurora Australis
I’m sure most of us have heard about the solar storm, or more formally known as “Aurora Australis” that took place this weekend. Depending on

What is said about milk in the context of Quran
Monday Night Khalaqaat, discussion on contemporary matters and Islam, Humanities and Sciences and the Quran and Hadith, as well as unique and expansive perspectives on

Truck driver in student crash convicted in KZN
The truck driver involved in the deadly 2022 Pongola crash in which 18 learners were killed has been convicted. The KwaZulu-Natal High Court found Sibusiso