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Cyril Xaba Appointed Mayor of eThekwini Municipality

Durban, July 10, 2024 — Cyril Xaba has been officially announced as the new Mayor of eThekwini Municipality. The announcement was made at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban on Wednesday. Xaba succeeds Mxolisi Kaunda, who was removed from the mayoral position on June 12 and subsequently redeployed to the National Council […]

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Ramaphosa Names New Cabinet as GNU comes into being

President Cyril Ramaphosa has made it official. He has named his cabinet, in accordance with the fruits of the Government of National Unity. Deputy President Paul Mashatile will remain in his position while Democratic Alliance Leader John Steenhuisen will assume the portfolio of Agriculture Minister. In a move likely to be welcomed by the markets,

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Attack on SANDF Base in the DRC leaves Two Soldiers dead

Attack on SANDF Base in the DRC leaves Two Soldiers dead

The South African National Defence forces reported last week Wednesday that two soldiers were killed when M23 militants attacked the town of Sake in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with 20 injured. The attacks show the increasing hazards South African troops face abroad at the hands of guerrilla warfare. “Four members who were critically

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Gaza Remains in Ruin But more seek to defy Israel

The war in Gaza is not over. There have been no sanctions and no ceasefire. Israeli forces attack people awaiting the arrival of desperately needed trucks carrying humanitarian relief, killing at least eight Palestinians including security guards. Up to 21,000 children are unaccounted for since Israel launched its war on Gaza on October 7, according

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South Africa s Case For Palestine Faces Uncertain Future at ICJ

South Africa s Case For Palestine Faces Uncertain Future at ICJ

The dark days continue for Palestine as Israeli tanks and drones push into Rafah’s western neighbourhoods as an attack on aid-seekers killed at least nine Palestinians and injured 30, in Gaza. The South African case against genocide in Gaza by the Israelis at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) could come under threat depending the

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Radio Al Ansaar and Al Ansaar Outreach Aid Tornado-Affected Tongaat

In the wake of the devastating tornado that ravaged parts of Tongaat earlier this month, Radio Al Ansaar partnered with Al Ansaar Outreach to deliver much-needed support to the affected communities on Monday (10 June 2024). This initiative saw the convergence of media and humanitarian efforts, exemplifying the spirit of solidarity and community support. Razia

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Al Ansaar Outreach Provides Qurbani Meat to Tornado Victims in Tongaat

Al Ansaar Outreach Provides Qurbani Meat to Tornado Victims in Tongaat

In a heart-warming gesture coinciding with the celebration of Eid Ul Adha, Al Ansaar’s Outreach team has conducted a significant Qurbani to support the tornado-stricken communities of Tongaat. This effort aims to bring relief and nourishment to those displaced by the recent natural disaster. The Outreach team successfully sacrificed 26 sheep and two shares of

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