
All Citizens Party
Political parties are making bold promises to ensure that they win over the confidence of South Africans ahead of the upcoming elections. One such party

Things you should know if you’ve launched – launching a business in 2024
Launching a business is an exciting endeavor, but it requires careful planning, adaptability, and perseverance. Keep these considerations in mind as you navigate the journey

Mass shootings in Lotus River and Parkwood
A 20-year-old man was killed and three others wounded in a shooting in Parkwood. Among the injured is an eight-year-old girl. Police spokesperson Captain F.C

Thinking of switching careers? Try Coding!
We learn that the world of tech keeps on growing and we have to catch up, but for those who thinking of making a different

Yoga classes for traumatized children
Many who know about the community of Lavender Hill will know of the first-hand the challenges faced by Lavender Hill’s youth. Centre Peace is the

The national question 30 years: are South Africans coming together?
In this discussion Professor Rozena asks the question, has the national question effectively addressed the history of those previously disadvantage communities under the Apartheid regime

Japanese Meatballs
Recipe by Naslie Brock Khan @Halaal_asian_delights Japanese meatballs, also known as “tsukune”. These Japanese meatballs are juicy, flavourful, and perfect for any occasion. Served hot,

Freedom Flotilla II sets sail for Gaza
A South African woman has joined the Freedom Flotilla that will once again attempt to break the Israeli siege on Gaza. Human Rights Activist Mooniba

“Israel’s” Rafah invasion to put Egypt’s security at risk
Palestinian factions have sent out a serious warning to the world that an Israeli ground invasion of the city of Rafah in Gaza will only

94 anti-war protesters at University of Southern California
US police are cracking down on anti-war and genocide protesters. More than 90 people were arrested at the University of Southern California during a demonstration

Changes made to controversial Bela bill
The National Council of Provinces Select Committee on Education and Technology has amended the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Bill. They have removed the section

Matric pupils inspired by tourism industry of South Africa
The key question is, “How not to be stopped in the face of ‘No’” says Tauhieda Brandt, lecturer of Communications in the Department of Tourism

“Israel” turned Nasser Medical Complex into graveyard
More of the Israeli war machines horrific atrocities at Gaza’s Nasser Medical Complex is being uncovered. Palestinian Civil Defence teams have discovered 51 more bodies

SA wants accountability after mass graves found at Gazan hospital
South Africa has called for a comprehensive investigation into the mass graves that have been unearthed at the Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza following the presence of the

Central Line on track to restoring services
The much-maligned Central Line is reportedly on course to providing full train services. The Passenger Rail Agency (Prasa) in the Western Cape says that the