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PICTURES Holy Kaaba Draped in New Cloth
The Kaaba cloth (Kiswa) was replaced as part of the annual Hajj pilgrimage. The changing of the Kaaba cloth occurs
VIDEO Downscaled Hajj 1442 Underway
Around 60,000 fully vaccinated pilgrims started arriving in Mecca on Saturday, for a downsized Hajj. Under strict supervision, this year’s
VIDEO Pilgrims Prepare for Most Sacred of Pillars
Worshipers began arriving in the holy city of Mecca on Saturday for the second Hajj during the coronavirus pandemic, amid
Arafat Day: A Time for Contemplation
Hajj, one of Islam’s five pillars and a sacred pilgrimage all Muslims are encouraged to partake in at least once
SA Media Muzzled?
Journalists have voiced their frustration at the government’s handling of press briefings this week. The sessions were meant to provide
South Africans Skeptical About October Polls
Retired Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke continues his assessments of the viability of holding elections this year. Research by the
ANC Wants SABC for Social Housing
The African National Congress(ANC) has held a picket outside the SABC building in Rocklands, Sea Point. The picketers are calling
Copy City Action Result in Vrygrond Backlash
Amidst the tensions, violence and looting in Durban, schools have been affected. The published list of some 32 schools affected
City Action Result in Vrygrond Backlash
A service delivery protest has hit the Capricorn area near Muizenberg, Cape Town. It is alleged that some residents near
ECD Workers Demand Access to Vaccines
The Early Childhood Development (ECD) centre has reacted with shock to a circular issued by the Health Department, that stipulates
Govt: Dealing with Rioting, Civil Unrest
As unrest continues to grip the country in the wake of the arrest of former President Jacob Zuma, Rural Development
SA Oil-Gas Merger on the Cards
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy is taking steps to merge various state-owned entities in the oil and gas
A Morning of Deadly Taxi Violence in Cape
Congress of Democratic Taxi Associations (CODETA) affiliated taxis will not be operating until further notice. Its spokesperson, Andile Khanyi says
‘No Apartheid Justice lead to Corruption’ – Lukhanyo Calata
The FW de Klerk Foundation should reveal the ANC leaders that had allegedly gone into some informal agreements with former
Gugulethu Losing Faith in Police Service
Gugulethu residents have more faith in their neighbourhood watch than they do in the police. This is the sentiment shared
ANC Vets: Zuma Legal Wrangle his own Making
The ANC Veterans League has been left puzzled by former President Jacob Zuma’s utterances which include that the country is
Zuma: Recission Application a Disguised Appeal
The Constitutional Court will hear former President Jacob Zuma’s recission application on July 12th. It comes after the apex court