By Umamah Bakharia A racially motivated physically altercation broke out between a black and white learner at...
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By Umamah Bakharia A racially motivated physically altercation broke out between a black and white learner at...
Umm Muhammed Umar KwaZulu Natal has been plagued by political instability and political violence. The ruling ANC is...
Staff Writer Last week saw the release of the expert panel’s report assessing the 2021 July unrest in South Africa,...
A 100-year-old man from London has walked 100 laps around his garden while fasting during the holy month of Ramadan in an effort to raise money for 26 charities, including those distributing aid to Gaza, Syria and Yemen. Middle East Monitor reports Dabir Choudhury...
The United Ulama Council of South Africa (UUCSA) says it is painfully sad for Muslims in South Africa to witness the temporary closure of our Masaajid (Mosques) in South Africa and across the Ummah (International Muslim community) due to conditions necessitated by...
Three MPs in Tanzania have died of unknown causes in the last 11 days, prompting the country’s main opposition party to ask its lawmakers to stop attending parliament sessions and isolate themselves. Freeman Mbowe, the chairman of the opposition Chadema party, has...
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says no person is allowed to use public transport who is not wearing a face mask Mbalula was briefing the media on COVID-19 lockdown regulations and directives related to transport on Friday. The country has moved to level 4 lockdown,...
The Health Department has announced that the number of COVID-19 infections in South Africa has risen to 5,951. This is an increase of 304 from Thursday’s announcement. The number of deaths has also increased by 13 bringing the total to 116. The Western Cape has the...
The Basic Education Department has announced a tentative date for the gradual reopening of schools amid the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa. The Basic Education Department was briefing Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Basic Education and the Select Committee on...
While the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa has forced many people to work from home, it has not stopped companies from keeping in touch with their employees including having meetings. With a number of people including the Health Department using conferencing apps...
While the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa has forced many people to work from home, it has not stopped companies from keeping in touch with their employees including having meetings. With a number of people including the Health Department using conferencing apps...
A frontline nurse working in New York on coronavirus patients is advocating against the use of ventilators. She says the city is 'murdering' COVID-19 patients by causing trauma to their lungs. The nurse convinced a friend, who is also a nurse, but who is not working...