By Mumtaz Moosa Saley 27:06:2022 Our lives have moved online, we can shop for literally anything with one click and...
Social (opinion) Articles
How can we keep local government accountable?
By Annisa Essack 27:06:2022 The Jamiatul Ulama South Gauteng branch together with Radio Islam International and Nurul...
[Listen] Epidemiological trends in malnutrition: lessons from the household double burden in India and South Africa
By Neelam Rahim The University of Johannesburg is hosting a visiting professor from India who has been doing...
Why are we so tired?
By Mumtaz Moosa Saley Over the past few weeks, people have been feeling fatigued, this could be due to contracting COVID-19 for most, however, for me, it is not the case. It’s been three weeks that I have been waking up tired and what some may call "brain fog"....
Report reveals heightened malnutrition and stunting in children amid pandemic
By Naseerah Nanabhai Malnutrition is a result of a person’s body not obtaining sufficient nutrients from food and can cause digestive issues and or disease. In most cases, malnutrition causes stunted growth which means a child is underdeveloped for their age. While...
Communication: More than just words
By Naseerah Nanabhai Communication is more than just exchanging words. It’s about understanding the emotion and intention behind the words spoken. To communicate effectively one needs to not only convey their ideas correctly but also listen in a way that allows a full...
Think Positive, Talk Positive, Feel Positive
By Annisa Essack The year 2020 most definitively provided us with a new perspective on life in general, it also left a lasting impact on how we communicate, particularly the words we chose in our communications. Terre Short, leadership coach and author of The Words...
After tears party cancelled due to COVID-19
By Mumtaz Moosa Saley The first day of school for Grade R and Grade One kids means that either the parents or child would be at the classroom sharing tears of joy mixed with fear. Last year left many kids at home for most of the year and this made the school year even...
PE Man changes his life and transforms dump into a community space
By Mumtaz Moosa-Saley The little corner of Helenvale was not the most attractive of the corners in the area, it was an eyesore which was commonly used for illegal dumping. However, this area has taken a three hundred and sixty-five-degree turn thanks to Claude...
Three Strategies Towards Bridging the Online Learning Gap in South Africa
Faizel Patel – 11/02/2021 (Twitter: @FaizelPatel143) COVID-19 has presented new challenges and demands on the education system showing that technology is no longer a luxury but an essential component of the education process. The pandemic has also exposed the...
Is social media limiting or encouraging creativity
By Naseerah Nanabhai Social media is a major part of our lives and with so much access to the world around us, we are heavily affected by what we see on the internet. Which raises the question of whether social media limits or encourages our creativity. Studies point...
Lockdown Fashion Revolutionised The Fashion Industry
By Naseerah Nanabhai The new year has highlighted revealing insight into our frustrations regarding social distancing and the mundanity of working from home. Our clothes it appears are now the most vocal expression of our emotions. Not only has lockdown changed the...