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Neelam Rahim | neelam@radioislam.co.za 2 min read | 11:50 am CAT Lawyers representing the UCT Academics' Union have...
Staff Writer Delhi has been forced to release prominent human rights campaigner, Khurram Parvez, 2 months after his imprisonment under a controversial security law, which allows for 2 years detention without charge. Parvez, the head of the Asian Federation against...
By Umamah Bakharia Mopping-up operations are underway in the Southern Cape, where heavy downpours on Monday resulted in power cuts and water outages, with schools closed and houses and businesses flooded. George on the Garden Route was the worst affected, with several...
By Hajira Khota 25.11.2021 During a special Council meeting on November 22, DA Councillor Phalatse Mpho was...
Umm Muhammed Umar More than 400 Gauteng police officers are under investigation for various crimes. MEC for Community Safety, Faith Mazibuko, says around 459 police officers have criminal cases against them, ranging from reckless driving to attempted murder, and...
Umm Muhammed Umar The Gauteng Department of Social Development failed to spend millions of Rand, leaving NGOs and NPO’s to take care of the vulnerable struggling to keep food on the table. The department's annual report revealed that most of the programs were badly...
Staff Writer President Ramaphosa in October announced the beginning of the process to open up South Africa’s rail infrastructure to private operators. This will see private locomotives allowed to use the country’s rail infrastructure, which was previously under the...
Staff Writer India has once again vowed surgical cross border strikes against so called militants inside Pakistan. Pakistan has, however, remained quiet, with many arguing that these were an attempt to engineer popularity for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had...
Staff Writer Speaking to Radio Islam International, Stephanie Walters, a senior research fellow at the Institute for Security Studies, sought to contextualise the Sudanese coup and its aftermath. She noted how there had been tensions between the military and civilian...
By Umamah Bakharia The High Court ruled that former president Jacob Zuma hand over tax information has prompted a public debate, arguing that the taxpayer’s confidentiality has been overlooked. The Pretoria High Court granted amaBhungane and Financial Mail an...