Police Minister in Cape Flats Crime Hotspots
CAPE TOWN – Collaboration is key to dealing with the rise in crime in South Africa. Acting Police Minister, Firoz
CAPE TOWN – Collaboration is key to dealing with the rise in crime in South Africa. Acting Police Minister, Firoz
Senior Hamas official Haroun Nasser al-Din has reaffirmed Al Aqsa’s central importance to Palestinians, both religiously and nationally. He has
For the past few weeks, we have been discussing issues related to the socio-economic influences driving crime. An economic model
The past few weeks in Cape Town have proven particularly violent. From mass shootings to taxi violence, and the much-publicised
In another big breakthrough for SAPS, 19 firearms and 1500 rounds of ammunition have been found at a house in
South Africa’s democracy is under pressure from things like unchecked corporate influence, to political capture. Investigative non-profit, Open Secrets, has
A powerful act of global solidarity is taking place this weekend. Activists from several countries are preparing to participate in
SAHUC President, Moaaz Casoo responds to some of the issues highlighted in the management of the Hajj for South Africans.
The South African Hajj and Umrah Council (SAHUC) is facing serious allegations from founding member, the Sunni Jamiatul Ulama (SJU).
Have South Africans gotten too comfortable publicly displaying racism? It follows the remarks from local podcasters of “The Open Chat
CAPE TOWN – The world’s governments must be ashamed of their inaction against the Israeli entity. This is the call
Former chief justice Raymond Zondo has expressed concern that the Hawks are not as effective as the Scorpions in probing
The EFF is gearing up to celebrate its 12th anniversary in Cape Town this weekend. The red berets were initially
Allegations of deep-rooted corruption have rocked South Africa, with Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and Deputy Commissioner Shadrack Sibiya accused of
British police have arrested over 50 people in central London during protests against the ban on the pro-Palestinian group, Palestine
The Western Cape High Court has set aside two days next month to hear an appeal by the three convicted
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa has questioned the party’s waning support in the Western Cape, asking, “Why have we kept on
South Africans’ frustration with commissions of inquiry is understandable, but it cannot be said that these investigations are ineffective. This
National Coloured Congress MP, Fadiel Adams has slammed KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s recent press briefing, calling it a “staged
President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended his decision to place police minister, Senzo Mchunu on special leave instead of dismissing him.