1982 Sabra and Shatila Massacre: Israel no Longer Invincible
It’s 39 years since the Sabra and Shatila massacre in which over a period of three days in 1982, under
It’s 39 years since the Sabra and Shatila massacre in which over a period of three days in 1982, under
As the Saudi government has relaxed restrictions on travellers from South Africa, many are excited to embark on their umrah
The South Muslim Network (SAMNET) is urging all citizens to register to vote in the upcoming municipal elections, and has
In Africa, it’s been a difficult task to hold European countries accountable for their violent stripping of the cultures and
Stephen Bantu Biko founded the Black Consciousness Movement and sought to bring change in South Africa. It was not about
The dire impact of climate change is taking its toll on Africa at large. According to a recent report coordinated
South Africa would long be feeling the impact of the July unrest, which erupted as former President Jacob Zuma was
A total of 502 political parties haven’t disclosed their funders to the Independent Electoral Commission(IEC), with the EFF amongst the
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), every 40 seconds a person commits suicide. 10 September marks World Suicide Prevention