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CategoryAl Imdaad Foundation brings winter cheer to the elderly
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii News | 22 May 2013 “You know, at our age, I’m 74 years old, I don’t want to wake up early. Continue Reading →
Illegal mining on the East Rand – “We sell the gold to Indians in Rynsoord and Actonville”
By Azhar Vadi | The Review Newspaper Although branded as illegal, unemployed miners have been making a living for themselves scavenging the various gold mines Continue Reading →
Islam fastest growing religion in South African prisons
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii Radio | 22 May 2013 In the course of just a single week this year, 7 prisoners at one South African Continue Reading →
Myanmar leader visits White House as Rohingya oppression continues
Agencies | 21 May 2013 WASHINGTON — Former general Thein Sein on Monday becomes the first Myanmar president to be welcomed to the White House Continue Reading →
Foreigners fear fresh spurt of xenophobic attacks
Nafisa Moolla – Cii News | 20 May 2013 Fearful of an outbreak of xenophobic attacks, a group of Ethiopian nationals are desperately seeking intervention Continue Reading →
‘Al Qaeda’ in South Africa allegations: The Israeli Connection
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii News | 17 May 2013 Hugging the Israeli coast to the north of Tel Aviv, lies a city which is home Continue Reading →
Bayern Munich becomes latest club to erect prayer area for Muslims
Cii News | 16 May 2013 Following hot on the heels of the decision of a leading English Premier League side to designate a special Continue Reading →
My Nakba memories
Hamza Deirawi | 16 May 2013 It’s a sad day memory, and It seems that the sky is sad for this day too… it has Continue Reading →
The forgotten heart of the Nakba
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii News | 15 May 2013 Palestinians who live in the Diaspora have a special word to describe it. The ‘Shatat’: An Continue Reading →













