Seven people, including a 7-year-old boy gunned down in Johannesburg
Seven people, including a seven-year-old boy were been gunned down in an informal settlement in Mokokotlong in Johannesburg on Sunday. The attack occurred after an
Lessons from the life of Abdul Qader Jilani
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani رَحْمَةُ الـلّٰـهِ عَلَيْه was born on the 1st of Ramadan in a town near Baghdad called ‘Jilaan’. According to his
Tourism Departments fears that it can’t protect SMMEs from extortionists
The Department of Tourism has not been spared from extortion syndicates. Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille says many businesses, particularly in townships and remote areas are
Former Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has died
Former Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has died after battling a short illness. President Cyril Ramaphosa, who expressed his deep sadness at Mboweni’s sudden passing said that
Honoring a Visionary: The legacy of Boeta Kamil Edwards and his transformative art
The South African Foundation for Islamic Art proudly showcases remarkable local artists, honoring the individuals whose inspiring art pieces enrich our cultural landscape. One such
Amplify Your Reach: Using social media to market your brand
What is Social Media Marketing? In the fast-paced world we live in, information is at our fingertips, but how do we utilize this source of
Tackling sexual harassment in the workplace
We delve into pressing social issues and seek solutions for a better society. In this feature of Legal Hour, we’re address the critical and pervasive
The National Transmission Company has officially taken over Eskom’s transmission business
The National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA) has officially launched, taking over Eskom’s transmission business. With a R112 billion investment, NTCSA aims to connect
MK Party withdraws John Hlophe’s nomination for serve on the JSC
The uMkhonto weSizwe party has withdrawn John Hlophe’s nomination to the Judicial Service Commission. This follows a Western Cape High Court ruling preventing Hlophe from
Despite Zionist claims of victory, killing resistance leaders doesn’t count as a victory
The assassinations of resistance leaders do not count as a victory, despite what the Zionist entity claims. This is the reminder from Al Qassam Brigades
One year of the Al-Aqsa Flood battle and the resistance continues strong
On October 7, 2023, Palestinian resistance fighters were carried over into the occupied lands from Gaza, using paragliders. This act, and subsequent acts of resistance
Africa the dumping ground – Waste colonialism
In the segment Eco-Wise the Ayoob Allie continues discover the Mizan (balance) in our ecosystems by understanding the concept of waste colonialism. This practice refers
Boycotting for Change: An era of consumer activism
What is a consumer boycott, related to the situation in Gaza? In this conversation, we speak on how over the year, given various UN and
Opinion: Gaza Solidarity, Indigenous Resistance, and the Liberal Dilemma
Ran Greenstein is an associate Professor and lecturer in Sociology at the University of Witwatersrand. This article looks at some of the ways in which
PICTURES: CT stands against genocide
It’s nearly a year since Palestinians took their liberation into their own hands. Over that time, the violent colonial face of the West has revealed