Can’t rely on the promises of the DA to overcome the taxi impasse
As the legality of the City of Cape Town’s impounding of taxis is being questioned – some political parties are
As the legality of the City of Cape Town’s impounding of taxis is being questioned – some political parties are
As the 2024 General Election looms, the Cape Coloured Congress (CCC) has resolved to contest the elections on a national
The continuing Israeli assaults on Palestinians are somehow still defended by certain groups who claim to be peace-loving people. One
Not always seeing eye-to-eye with his political compatriots, Imam Achmad Cassiem’s assumed its own, unique character. Never unnerved and comfortable
He was a formidable force…a thinker and visionary. Imam Achmad Cassiem was a man that refused to bow to the
Imam Achmad Cassiem played an instrumental in seeking to uplift communities. With this thinking he contributed to the creation of
Government is being encouraged to expand its view of energy generation and to look towards South Africa’s vast ocean territory.
“Cleanliness (purity) is next to Godliness.” This oft-repeated phrase encapsulates the importance of maintaining hygiene as a human. But the
The committee setup by the government to ensure a well-organised Hajj and Umrah experience for pilgrims has requested feedback from
The Palestinian resistance in Jenin has remained a strong shield against the Israeli attacks on the refugee camp, thwarting a
A ‘super infectious’ strand of Avian flu as emerged in Mpumalanga, but authorities say it poses no risk to people’s
Newly elected ANC Western Cape Chairperson Vuyiso JJ Tyhalisisu has vowed to fight factionalism within the party. Tyhalisisu was on
The United National Transport Union (UNTU) has slammed the proposal to have the Port of Cape Town privatised. The union
Hujaaj have left their worldly possessions behind as they participate in the Day of Wuquf. The plains of Arafat bear
Hujaaj have reached the pinnacle of their pilgrimage, as the plains of Arafat are covered in white with millions converging
Drug abuse remains a serious ailment plaguing various communities. Marking national Anti-Drug Awareness Week [19 – 23 June], the Department
South Africa’s youth are bearing the brunt of the unemployment burden. Millions, even those who have academic degrees, cannot support
Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa met with his Mozambican counterpart yesterday in an effort to procure more power from South Africa’s
Amid an intensified campaign to normalise homosexuality and the LGBTQIA+ etc. culture, Muslims and those of other faiths have grappled