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Hannah Omarjee | homarjee@radioislam.co.za Wednesday, February 15 2023 | 22:00 PM CAT 3 min read The Russian...
Neelam Rahim / neelam@radioislam.co.za 3-minute read 16 February 2023 / 22:27 CAT The Eldorado Park Police Station...
Muhammad Bham | mbham@radioislam.co.za February 16 2023 | 10:00 pm CAT 4 min read On Sunday evening, prominent...
Umamah Bakharia City Power says electricity had been restored in parts of Johannesburg South after the utility reported fixing a fault at one of its substations. The utility says power had been restored on Thursday for consumers connected to the Nirvana...
Umamah Bakharia The Al Jama-ah party in parliament is fighting for women's rights to access a travel allowance when they attend maintenance cases in court. In a Bill proposed by Al Jama-ah leader Ganief Hendricks and read in parliament this week, the party also...
By Muhammad Bham 31:08:2022 South Africa’s first wash bus for the homeless is set to launch on Friday. The colourful bus is called Nina Manzi with four hot water showers and four toilets divided between males and females. There is a 15-minute limit per person, and...
Umamah Bakharia President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed nine people to form part of a National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council. The president stated that this was part of strengthening South Africa’s fight against fraud and corruption. The nine members come from...
By Neelam Rahim A third of Pakistan is under water due to flooding caused by record monsoon rains. Officials say that 33 million people have been affected by the floods, one in seven Pakistanis. In a live cross-over to Pakistan, Al-Imdad's Qari Ziyaad Patel told Radio...
By Neelam Rahim South Africa’s first “wash bus” for the homeless is set to launch on Friday. Named Nina Manzi, the colourful bus has four hot water showers and four toilets divided for male and female use. There is a 15-minute limit per person, and users are given...
By Neelam Rahim South Africans feel less safe, and at least 31% will call anyone but the police after witnessing a crime. This was revealed in the new Statistics South Africa's "Victims of Crime" report, released yesterday. Fewer people felt safe walking in their...
Umm Muhammed Umar A new study by University of Cape Town researchers says volunteer emergency services are sustainable, and can go a long way in relieving pressure from mainstream emergency services toward saving lives. New data showed that a community run ambulance...
By Abu Muhammad The first ship carrying grain from Ukraine to Africa since the war began has docked in Djibouti. Djibouti is a tiny country with a population of 900,000 but it has one of the busiest ports on the continent. The MV Brave Commander carried 23,000 tonnes...