Africa
CategoryIllegal 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 →
Ahmed Kathrada’s letter to actor, Morgan Freeman
Ahmed Kathrada Foundation Signet Terrace Office Park Block B, Suite 2 19 Guinea-Fowl Street Lenasia, 1827 Tel: +27 11 854 0082 Fax: +27 11 852 Continue Reading →
Survey: Vast majority of Muslim world longing for Sharia
Agencies | 02 May 2013 Large majorities in the Muslim world want the Islamic legal and moral code of sharia as the official law in Continue Reading →
Delivery company reveals strangest delivery requests in Africa
African Press Organization (APO)| 22 April 2013 In today’s competitive global environment, the use of logistics companies to courier items between countries within set time Continue Reading →
Stellenbosch University gets its own Musalla
The New Age | 12 April 2013 Muslim students and staff at Stellenbosch University can now enjoy the benefits of an on-campus prayer room that Continue Reading →
Fears of new civil war emerge in Mozambique
Sapa | 11 April 2013 MAPUTO – Mozambique’s civil war commander Afonso Dhlakama has vowed fresh attacks against President Armando Guebuza’s government forces. “If he Continue Reading →
Madrassa Noor launches audio website to enlighten Ummah
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii News | 09 April 2013 Madrassa An-Noor for the Blind, a specialist educational institute for the visually impaired, has launched a Continue Reading →
Two more arrested for Cape Pakistani massacre
Sapa | 25 March 2013 Two more people have been arrested in connection with the killing of four Pakistani nationals in Rocklands, Mitchells Plain, Western Continue Reading →
The work of death is not somebody else’s business
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii Radio | 14 March 2013 The departure of a soul from the world is an occasion shrouded in grief, anxiety, mourning Continue Reading →












