Police Corruption: how safe are South Africans?
South Africans’ frustration with commissions of inquiry is understandable, but it cannot be said that these investigations are ineffective. This
South Africans’ frustration with commissions of inquiry is understandable, but it cannot be said that these investigations are ineffective. This
National Coloured Congress MP, Fadiel Adams has slammed KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s recent press briefing, calling it a “staged
President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended his decision to place police minister, Senzo Mchunu on special leave instead of dismissing him.
As of next year, traditional tour operators will no longer facilitate hajj or umrah; instead, services will be contracted directly
The Yemeni resistance front has forced the total shutdown of the Israeli occupation’s port of Eilat which is located on
In the quiet town of Ceres, where winter brings both beauty and hardship, a simple gesture – the handover of
CAPE TOWN – On the sacred Day of Ashura (10th Muharram), Radio 786 — in partnership with Muslims for Humanity
“Our bodies survived, but our souls died”. This was the opening statement of Belal Khaled, a Palestinian photojournalist who experienced
There is no doubt that South Africa is still dealing with the scourge of gangsterism and drugs. In the mid-90s
CAPE TOWN -In response to the murders of five people in Mitchells Plain yesterday, police launched a coordinated crackdown across
CAPE TOWN – The 37-year-old woman who allegedly kidnapped baby Mogamat Imaad Sharmar will return to the Bellville Magistrate’s Court
CAPE TOWN – There is a renewed push to reform and nationalise the South African Reserve Bank (SARB). The EFF
CAPE TOWN – Five people have been arrested after the confiscation of a total of 16 000 mandrax tablets in
Tensions remain high as Iran’s Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi has issued a stark warning following the recent ceasefire imposed on
Hamdi is a British-based geopolitical risk consultant, former television journalist and the current Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of The International Interest, a
CAPE TOWN – The Iranian Ambassador to South Africa, Mansoor Shakibmehr, engaged with a group of prominent local stakeholders in
The Lavender Hill community has been urged to stay indoors following an uptick in violence in the area. According to
The FW de Klerk Foundation notes that South Africa’s agriculture sector has been doing well since 1994, and the baseless
Police found themselves in the midst of a shootout between rival gangs in Leonsdale in Elsies River this weekend. Officers
The South African government has until February 10th to respond to court papers lodged by the families of Apartheid-era victims,