
Is the public losing respect for law enforcement?
The City of Cape Town has flagged a growing number of incidents where suspects attack law enforcement officers while carrying out their duties. The City

President Ramaphosa assents the Electricity Regulation Amendment Bill
President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Electricity Regulation Amendment Bill into law. Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says the amendments are in line with the broader

Teenager arrested for the murder of 16-year-old Deveney Nel
A 17-year-old has been arrested for the murder of 16-year-old Deveney Nel in Caledon, Western Cape. The Hoërskool Overberg learner’s body was found last week

City of CT greenlights the release of land in Rondebosch-East for mixed-use development
Rondebosch-East residents are concerned about the congestion that the proposed mixed development may pose. It comes as the City of Cape Town has released land

Electricity Minister withdraws a Ministerial plan to procure new nuclear capacity
Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has withdrawn a Ministerial determination for procuring 2,500 MW of new nuclear capacity. This decision comes ahead of a

The Riverlands dam disaster continues
The dam disaster continues for the Riverlands community near Malmesbury in the Western Cape. Residents had to be evacuated again. This time due to the

Marikana Massacre – a premeditated betrayal
Today marks 12 years since mineworkers at Marikana were massacred while protesting for a living wage. The events of that day in August revealed the

Hezbollah unveils underground military capabilities
On the anniversary of Hezbollah’s victory over the Zionist entity in the 2006 war, the Lebanese resistance movement has released a video showing just one

The life legacy of Abidah Dixon Mohamed
Radio 786 sheds some light on Women in Media, Abidah Dixon Mohamed is a South African media personality, presenter, producer, and host of the popular

A Palestinian father bids a painful goodbye to his martyred wife and twins
A Palestinian father has had to say painful goodbyes to his wife, Jumana Arafa and his two newborn twins who were slaughtered in an Israeli

Women preserving Culture and Heritage
We’re well into Women’s Month. Under the various oppressive regimes that dominated in this region over the centuries, women have borne the weight of those

Cuppa Chai
Recipe by Nisreen Salie Edross I always felt that chai was a boeba with more spice This is a good way to have real ingredients

Muslim women in the townships
Contemporary Islam features, Nontobeko Aisha Mkhwanazi, a journalist at Muslim Views, IPSA Honours student and social activist, on Muslim women in the townships

Women in tech #CodeGirlsSA
But what about Coding for girls? Education Station features women in tech, speaking about the establishment of Code Girls South Africa, why women are becoming

Accused cash-in-transit Khayelitsha robbers released from police custody
There are divided opinions on whether Khayelitsha based Magistrate Brendale Abrahams erred in his interpretation of the 48-hour rule which led to the release of three