By Umamah Bakharia The South African BDS Coalition has welcomed yet another respected international human rights...
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By Umamah Bakharia The South African BDS Coalition has welcomed yet another respected international human rights...
By Umamah Bakharia In a opinion piece written for Al Jazeerah, author David Allen Green, writes "The current prime...
By Naadiya Adams State capture has been thrust back into the limelight following the release of part two of the Zondo...
A group of business led by the Willowton Group and Al Baraka Bank have joined forces with the aim raising R 500 million to assist small, medium and micro Enterprises (SMMEs) that have been crippled by the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa. The organizations have...
The Lenasia Community Policing Forum (CPF) police and Janaza Security have announced that that the Avalon Cemetery will be closed for general visits. The CPF’s Moose Bismillah says the cemetery has been closed in line with the regulations of the national lockdown...
The Health Department has announced that the number of COVID-19 infections in South Africa has risen to 1845. This is an increase of 96 cases from Tuesday's announcement of 1749. Gauteng has the most infections with 782, followed by the Western Cape at 495,...
As the country marks the 13th day of the national lockdown to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Masjid-e-Hamza and the Lenasia Extension 9 Welfare Committee has come to the assistance of the less fortunate by assisting them with much needed food parcels. The...
Reports at the weekend suggested that the lockdown could be Professor of Economics at Stellenbosch University, Ronelle Burger, believes we will be restricted to our homes until July. She said, “Because we have started early with lockdown, we must understand that this...
Communications Minister Stella-Ndabeni-Abrahams has apologized to President Cyril Ramaphosa, the national command council and the nation for breaching the national lockdown regulations. Ndabeni-Abrahams was photographed having lunch with former Higher Education...
A schoolboy in the United Kingdom, Harry Cooper, has turned his bedroom into a workshop to produce face screens for frontline staff in the battle against the coronavirus. 15-year-old Harry Cooper from Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, is creating the face visors on a 3D...
Residents in Abidjan, the capital of Ivory Coast, have demolished a coronavirus testing centre. The centre was being built in the district of Yopougon, where residents complained it was being constructed too close to their homes. Social media videos show people...
As South Africa enters the 12th day of the national lockdown, the Muslim community among many others have been in the forefront to assist with the pandemic. While there is escalation in bad news on not only a day-to-day basis, minute by minute South Africa along with...