Muhammad Bham | mbham@radioislam.co.za 26 February 2023 | 10:00 AM CAT 3 min read The success of a small business is...
Social (opinion) Articles
Are you wearing the right shoe?
Ml Muhammad Bham | mbham@radioislam.co.za 26 February 2023 | 8:00 AM CAT 2 min read A video circulating on TikTok...
What is POP Psychology?
Hannah Omarjee | omarjeehannah9@gmail.com 17 February 2023 | 17:00 PM CAT 2 min read Besides breaking the stigma...
As the spring season has arrived, so have the creepy crawly insects
By Neelam Rahim The hot weather brings significant relief from the cold, but some unwanted friends seem to tag along, and they make their way into our homes. Flies and mosquitoes can be irritating, but they are not half as terrifying as scorpions. Radio Islam...
Living in the moment and embracing the gift of the present
By Naseerah Nanabhai 31:08:2022 Often, we find ourselves thinking about what will happen a few days, months, or even years from now. We may even ponder over incidents that happened previously. These tendencies are categorised as unmindful behaviours and are commonly...
Beware! Phone scams on the rise
By Mumtaz Moosa Saley 30:08:2022 Although the POPIA act should have us all covered, there is still an influx of scams and personal details being sold on the black market; one of the latest scams seems to have people losing large sums of money. If you are due for a...
Using social media to market your business
By Muhammad Bham 24:08:2022 Social media marketing uses platforms to connect with an audience to build your brand, increase sales, and drive website traffic. It involves publishing great content on your social media profiles, listening to and engaging your followers,...
What do you ask your children when they come home from school?
By Mumtaz Moosa Saley 24:08:2022 Being spontaneous and changing how we ask our children about their day at school is one of our most underused parent tools. Most of us are commanders after school, and we spend time shouting orders as soon as we see our kids. Experts...
A four day work week for South Africa – is it probable?
By Naseerah Nanabhai 23:08:2022 In June this year, the United Kingdom launched a pilot four-day work week involving 3 300 workers in over 70 British companies. All eyes are on this pilot to see if similar models can be implemented in other countries. Many workers...
Social Grants – Separating Myths from Facts
By Neelam Rahim It is generally assumed that many times argued that social grants create dependency and that South Africa is fast becoming or already has become a nanny state. But according to Professor Ingrid Woolard, this is not necessarily the case. She highlights...
Student’s Mental Health in the Spotlight after Two Suicides on Campus
By Neelam Rahim The mental health of students and first-year students, in particular, is in the spotlight after two recent suicides at the University of Stellenbosch. Twenty-year-old Ky Rowe died at the Simonsberg men’s residence, weeks after the body of 20-year-old...
Workplace productivity and ways to hack it
Naseerah Nanabhai 12-09-2022 Having a productive workday can put your mind at ease because it probably means you have accomplished all the tasks for the day. The results of such efficiency make productivity objectives a priority amongst all employees. Studies reveal...