International pilgrims are now allowed to travel for Umrah
The holy city of Makkah is now welcoming international pilgrims for umrah after a seven-month closure due to Covid-19. About
The holy city of Makkah is now welcoming international pilgrims for umrah after a seven-month closure due to Covid-19. About
Despite an undertaking by President Cyril Ramaphosa some two years ago that members of his cabinet would be subjected to
No more budget cuts to basic education. That’s the plea of learners outside parliament. They are picketing ahead of Finance
Advocacy group Black Sash has stressed the need for government to provide permanent social assistance to those aged 18 to
Civil society organizations will picket outside parliament today, ahead of the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement. Public spending is expected to
Cape Town has welcomed the Excellency Sinan Yesildag to its shores, as he takes up the position of Turkish consul
A phased resumption of the Umrah for international visitors will kick-in as of November. The Saud family suspended the Umrah
The alcohol industry has come out in support with law enforcement when it comes to businesses that don’t comply with
Part 1 – The Covid-19 pandemic has brought a myriad of disruptions to the 2020 school year. Interruptions to teaching,
Parliament has been requested to consider introducing stricter tender laws to prevent politically connected people from receiving state tenders. Briefing