2 min read 26 Oct 2022 14H30 CAT Umm Muhammed Umar Civil servants are gearing up for a major national strike...
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2 min read 26 Oct 2022 14H30 CAT Umm Muhammed Umar Civil servants are gearing up for a major national strike...
1 min read | 14:35 Nokwanda Dlangamandla | kzn@radioislam.org.za At the Council for Scientific and Industrial...
2 min read | 14:10 Annisa Essack | kzn@radioislam.org.za The city of Johannesburg’s dry taps results from a cycle...
Umm Muhammed Umar Radio Islam spoke to the Head of the Africa Desk at the Media Review Network, Dr Mustafa Mheta, for the Africa Report. Dr Mehta commented on the recently imposed sanctions on Mali by the West African community, saying that they had disciplined one of...
Staff Writer Malik Akram (44), a British national, was on Sunday shot by US police after taking 4 worshippers’ hostage in a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas. UK intelligence, MI5, has since stated that he was previously under their radar, yet was no-longer seen as a...
By Umamah Bakharia Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has refused to give any details over a new driver’s license card machine, saying he will answer questions in due time. He was replying to a question after assessing the progress made in upgrading Metrorail’s...
Staff Writer Johannesburg’s formal economy has been struggling, as Covid 19 and the remote work it has spawned, sees skilled professionals move to the Western Cape in search of a better work-life balance. FNB’s Property Broker Survey, published on January 12, placed...
By Umamah Bakharia US management consultancy firm Bain and Company, Bain SA, has withdrawn from lobby group Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA), following the release of the first part of the Zondo report into State Capture. In a statement, Bain SA said its...
By Umamah Bakharia Eight Johannesburg councillors face charges for what DA leader John Steenhuisen has called a “descent into chaos” at the first council meeting for 2022 where elections were disrupted after some attendees voiced that the voting system was incorrect....
By Umamah Bakharia It has been 106 years since the demise of a distinguished and professional diplomat of the Ottoman Empire, Mehmet Remzi Bey who died in 1916 in South Africa due to a major brain haemorrhage and was buried at the Braamfontein cemetery. The...
By Umamah Bakharia Settler ramming incidents against Palestinians on the rise There has been 3 incidents that has occurred in less than 2 weeks. The lastest has been an insident of a 75 yearl old Palestinian activist who was hit by a vehicle by Israeli police service...
By Naadiya Adams Calls are growing for President Cyril Ramaphosa to fire Minister of Tourism Lindiwe Sisulu. The minister is under fire for an article in which she questioned the Constitution, while also questioning the moral standing of the country’s judges....