Neelam Rahim | neelam@radioislam.co.za 2 min read | 8:20 pm CAT President Cyril Ramaphosa held another ‘family...
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Neelam Rahim | neelam@radioislam.co.za 2 min read | 8:20 pm CAT President Cyril Ramaphosa held another ‘family...
Neelam Rahim | neelam@radioislam.co.za 4 min read | 8:10 pm CAT In this week's edition of the Palestine Report with...
Umamah Bakharia | ub@radioislam.co.za 2 min read 23 October 2022 | 09:00 am CAT South Africa is set to host peace...
By Hajira Khota Business South Africa (BUSA) held a special meeting to discuss BUSA's response to Part 1 of the Zondo Commission Report. The BUSA Board stated that it intends to communicate with BUSA members as soon as possible to ensure that it has a thorough...
By Umamah Bakharia The Competition Commission has asked schools and parents to report suppliers who appear to unfairly price school uniforms. Schools are no longer allowed to force parents to buy uniforms from a specific supplier. The commission says that schools...
Staff Writer Zandile Mafe was on Tuesday charged with terrorism, house breaking, and theft, amongst others, for allegedly starting a fire on South Africa’s legislative seat, which took 3 days to extinguish, and caused much damage to the historic legislature amongst...
Staff Writer The Pakistan Supreme Court has rejected a request by the country’s Auditor General to reverse a December 28 decision by the apex court ordering the provincial Sindh government to demolish the Madina Masjid on Tariq Road in the city of Karachi. The court...
By Hajira Khota The uMngeni Local Municipality has chosen to write to the national government, requesting that the area be declared a local catastrophe and demanding financial assistance from KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala. Sandile Mnikathi who spoke to Radio...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologised over a party held at No 10 Downing Street during the first coronavirus lockdown. Euronews reports that in the UK there was both public and political fury over the allegations that the Johnson and his staff defied...
By Naadiya Adams As expected the newly minted coalition governments in several municipalities may already be in trouble. The latest reports indicate that the first results show how difficult this year will be for the different coalition governments. The Democratic...
By Annisa Essack 12:01:2022 South Africa has experienced heavy rainfall, wreaking havoc on staple fruit and vegetables. Many farmers welcomed the rain, but it has cost South Africa's tomato industry almost R100 million during December. According to Clive Garret,...
Staff Writer The United Nations on Monday started a mediation process, which is heavily backed by Saudi Arabia and supported by the Sudanese military, according to Special Envoy Volker Perthes. “The US, the Saudis, and a couple of others are very heavily involved,...