Mosque starts petition over City noise nuisance by-law
The Mughammadiyyah Masjied committee has launched a petition, calling on the City of Cape Town to institute concrete changes to
The Mughammadiyyah Masjied committee has launched a petition, calling on the City of Cape Town to institute concrete changes to
The Bishop Lavis community has come out in its numbers to bid their final farewell to Xache and Juane Ray
The Manenberg community has threatened to close the schools in the area. It follows sporadic shootings near primary schools in
The Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) has been criticised for closing ranks rather than explaining the process of a Commission of
The Muslim Judicial Council is tight-lipped on the allegations of financial mismanagement levelled at its executive. The MJC’s second deputy
Disappointment has been voiced over the Reserve Banks decision to increase the repo rate by 50 basis points in response
An Eastern Cape High Court has come down on hard on an unrehabilitated 72-year-old child rapist. Mzimkhulu Makroza Thompson was
For many people, the hajj or umrah is the first, and sometimes only international trip they’ll ever take. When considering
A Stellenbosch University student accused of rape has been released on bail. The student appeared in the Stellenbosch Magistrate’s Court
If the current rolling blackouts aren’t enough for South Africa, some energy experts have anticipated that stage 8 load shedding
Demands have been made for Germany to end its anti-Palestinian and Nakba denialism. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) which is
The parliamentary debate over South Africa’s energy crisis has reached boiling point. During yesterday’s session, Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan
South Africa’s rail network could soon be better ‘on track’ after Cabinet approved a white paper aimed at developing the
The issuing of a noise complaint to the Salt River mosque by the City could instigate more gentrification sentiments. However,
The Bosasa fraud case has been postponed to July 12th. This, as former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi stands accused of
Algerian lawmakers have submitted a bill to the People’s National Assembly, which would criminalise establishment of relations with the Tel
The man alleged to have kidnapped and murdered Tazne van Wyk has plead not guilty to the charges. Moehydien Pangaker
At least three people including a 16-year-old have been shot and wounded in the ongoing gang war in Manenberg. In
It’s all systems go for the National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu’s) plans to go on a full-blown
Alleged racism at Stellenbosch University has once again fallen under the spotlight. It follows video footage of white students urinating