Hajj Agencies Under Fire For Taking Advantage Of Pilgrims
Hajj agencies must be stopped from taking advantage of pilgrims. This is one of the things being highlighted at a
Hajj agencies must be stopped from taking advantage of pilgrims. This is one of the things being highlighted at a
The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) issued new guidelines for the identification, treatment, and management of
Massmart workers are well aware of the financial consequences they face by embarking on a national strike. Spokesperson for the
Promoting a child rapist to the position of mayor is a slap in the face of voters and all gender-based
Dozens of Tesla drivers voiced their frustration after being locked out of the vehicles, citing an issue with the carmaker’s
The Pakistani city of Lahore has been declared the world’s most polluted city. According to IQAir, a Swiss technology company,
An illegal rehab centre in Ruyterwacht has been shut down following allegations of abuse and assault. Police spokesperson Captain FC Van
Fire experts have been called in to assist the South African Maritime Safety Authority to determine the cause of toxic
Oil Company, Shell is embarking on a rebrand, causing outrage from the Dutch government. The change will not only affect its
Government and civil society cannot rely on old programmes to prevent child pregnancies. This is the charge from Social Development
India has enforced a one-week pollution lockdown, due to the capital, New Delhi’s high levels of pollution. Authorities say this
Child pregnancies remain a serious concern for South Africa. It has emerged that more than 600 girls – aged nine
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Finance Minister Enoc Godongwana noted that due to the decline in people being reliant on the R350 Social Relief of
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is being urged to put a stop to austerity. The minister who is set to deliver
Police psychologists are set to help investigators with the interviewing of the four Moti brothers after their kidnapping ordeal. They
Countries have been urged to strengthen their carbon-cutting targets by the end of 2022. This was announced in a draft
ActionSA says its talks with political parties on possible coalitions are at an advanced stage. While ActionSA President Herman Mashaba made
November is going to be a tough month for South African consumers. Momentum Researcher and Economist Johan Van Tonder said