WC Geared Up for Covid-19 Third Wave – Is It?
Despite bearing the second-most cases of Covid-19 in the country, the Western Cape Health Department appears to have the third
Despite bearing the second-most cases of Covid-19 in the country, the Western Cape Health Department appears to have the third
As of 26 July, the Paarl-Bellville taxi route will be closed for the next two months. Western Cape Transport MEC
Tooth marks can go a long way in the field of paleontology. In a rare finding the Permian Gorgonopsian that
While the state is trying to alleviate poverty by proposing the multi-billion-rand basic income grant scheme, the investment community believes
It’s suspected that increased immunity has played a part in the Western Cape not having experienced a major surge of
An estimated 20 million cans of vegetable products of the KOO and Hugo brands have been recalled due to a
It’s believed the fight over the Bellville to Paarl taxi route is simply a smoke screen for something bigger. The
The taxi route B97 between Mbekweni/Paarl and Bellville will be closed for business due to an ongoing deadly dispute between
A transport union wants President Cyril Ramaphosa to order law enforcement agencies to take swift action in protecting the logistics
Indications are that South Africa has passed the peak of the third wave of Covid-19 as infections are on a
This month marks 26 years since the brutal massacre of over 8 000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica.
What is the real motive behind the last two weeks of looting in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng? According to research conducted
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s name was one of the 14 heads of states that were targeted to be spied on using
– Mali’s interim president survives a knife attack – Chinese, Mauritanian workers kidnapped in Mali – Further US airstrikes on
The Kaaba cloth (Kiswa) was replaced as part of the annual Hajj pilgrimage. The changing of the Kaaba cloth occurs
Around 60,000 fully vaccinated pilgrims started arriving in Mecca on Saturday, for a downsized Hajj. Under strict supervision, this year’s
Worshipers began arriving in the holy city of Mecca on Saturday for the second Hajj during the coronavirus pandemic, amid
Hajj, one of Islam’s five pillars and a sacred pilgrimage all Muslims are encouraged to partake in at least once