KZN madrassah athaan continues as high court erred
A KwaZulu-Natal madrassah can continue to sound the call to prayer, after a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling. It follows
A KwaZulu-Natal madrassah can continue to sound the call to prayer, after a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling. It follows
The City of Cape Town’s energy distribution department has had to backtrack after accusing an Athlone household of tampering with
The style of policing in South Africa hasn’t adapted for at least a decade, which is adding to the country’s
The high cost of living is forcing many South Africans to turn to their banks for extra credit. A TransUnion
Discussions about the death penalty should be forced back on the table as the National Freedom Party (NFP) believes that
The Correctional Services Department is adamant that the release of former President Jacob Zuma on medical parole was not unlawful.
Mozambique has begun extracting and exporting natural gas in what economists are saying could be a boon for African nation.
The Constitutional Court has granted Janusz Waluś parole. It follows Waluś asking the apex to set aside the Supreme Court
The Water Research Commission has criticized the disparities in access to proper sanitation in South Africa. This, as the country
The Imam Abdullah Haron Inquest is providing a catharsis for the family. Partner at law firm, Webber Wentzel, Odette Geldenhys,
Islam is clear on gender. This is evident from how the Creator addresses humanity in the holy Quran. This is
Premature births are an indicator of the mother’s poor health, or poverty. The Executive Director at South African Breastmilk Reserve,
Seven people were hanged in Kuwait. This is the first time since 2017 that people were sentenced to death in
Several suspects involved in the kidnapping of eight-year-old Abirah Dekhta are set to appear in court soon. Dekhta was snatched
The Darul Arqam Islamic High School is taking the necessary action following an incident of bullying. A video is doing
There is growing objection to the potential introduction of genderless or unisex toilets and changing rooms at schools. The Muslim
Apartheid-era police officer, Johannes Hendrik Burger has struggled to prove that he was unable to assist Imam Abdullah Haron while
Eight-year-old Abirah Dekhta was smiling and appeared to look physically healthy following her more than week-long kidnapping ordeal. That’s the
The shipping out of Mozambique’s’ first produced liquefied natural gas to Europe does not bode well and instead proves those
Johannes Hendrik Burger insists that the Haron family’s lawyer is trying to hold him accountable for the late Imam’s death.