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What Amina Cachalia did for South Africa?

What Amina Cachalia did for South Africa?

Written by on February 1, 2013 in News with 0 Comments

    photo – Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory\ Wathint’ Abafazi Wathint’ Imbokodo (You Strike A Woman, You Strike A Rock). that I am sure if what Amina Cachalia’s life symbolised. She was tirelessly fought against oppression in South Africa. She was a political and women’s rights activist in South Africa. Here is her whole history […]

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Lance Armstrong Oprah Interview on Youtube and South Africa time

Written by on January 17, 2013 in News with 0 Comments

Watching this whole Lance Armstrong saga unfold just reminds me of the whole Hansie Cronje incident. Do you remember the moment Hansie was in the court room and admitted he was guilty and the devil made him do it. I wonder why we feel so betrayed when these guys show us their true colours and […]

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Heat wave warning and prevention of heat exhaustion

Heat wave warning and prevention of heat exhaustion

Written by on January 10, 2013 in News with 0 Comments

Media release 09 January 2013 For immediate release  Tshwane is experiencing extremely hot weather that is associated with a heat wave. This heat will be with us for quite some time, but might even return after it has subsided. The Emergency Services Department is always ready to respond to any incident related to heat waves. […]

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Solly the Swimming Pool  Hippo dies during rescue operation

Solly the Swimming Pool Hippo dies during rescue operation

Written by on August 24, 2012 in News with 0 Comments

A hippo is lifted from a swimming pool Friday Aug. 24, 2012, at the Monate Conservation Lodge, near Modimolle, South Africa, after being trapped there for three days. The young hippo had plunged into the deep pool on Tuesday after being chased off from his herd by male members seeking dominance, wandered into the lodge’s […]

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Beard Martyr Mohamed Faiyaz Kazi, and challenges Muslims face in South Africa

Beard Martyr Mohamed Faiyaz Kazi, and challenges Muslims face in South Africa

Written by on August 10, 2012 in News with 4 Comments

26/02/2013 Bail denied for Viviers   25/02/2013 Share this from Abdul Aziz @dhodhat No Bail for Kazi Murderer #KaziTrial #FayaazKazi #KaziMurder – retweet, bc, facebook share. 20/02/2013 Apparently tomorrow at the Krugersdorp Court the case of Fayaz Kazi the beard martyr will be held i.e Thursday 21 Feb. Msg going around to show a strong […]

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Woman’s day – You Strike A Woman, You Strike A Rock

Woman’s day – You Strike A Woman, You Strike A Rock

Written by on August 9, 2012 in News with 0 Comments

You strike a woman you strike a rock August is women’s month. We pay tribute to all the mothers and sisters who were a force to be reckoned with. Picture what it must have been like – over 20 000 women of all ages and races from all across South Africa marching together towards the Union […]

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Snow Spotters – Snow in Modderfontein, Roshnee, Vaal and other parts of South Africa

Snow Spotters – Snow in Modderfontein, Roshnee, Vaal and other parts of South Africa

Written by on August 7, 2012 in Lifestyle, News with 0 Comments

My son Poiroo and I went to fetch my daughter Bachoo early from school.  There was talk of light snow in Sandton and I didn’t want her to miss it. We went for drive towards Midrand. Had a vantage point and could see clearly where the snow was going. We drove towards the east and […]

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Karsten dates Proudly South African

Karsten dates Proudly South African

Written by on July 22, 2012 in News with 3 Comments

 Every year Ramadan same damaal/commotion happens to confuse us. It really puts a bitter taste in your mouth iftaar time when you breaking your fast. We have collected information regarding this debate from all different angles especially regarding this matter started in 2009. The choice is yours ultimately. Subsequent to calls to boycott Israeli dates […]

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Independent Halaal review panel Report – MJC Halaal Trust

Independent Halaal review panel Report – MJC Halaal Trust

Written by on June 6, 2012 in News with 1 Comment

  Download report here Report of the Independent Halaal Review Panel on the halaal certification operations of the Muslim Judicial Council Halaal Trust REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT HALAAL REVIEW PANEL ON THE HALAAL CERTIFICATION OPERATIONS OF THE MUSLIM JUDICIAL COUNCIL HALAAL TRUST  PRESS STATEMENT Cape Town, 6 June 2012 The Independent Halaal Review Panel’s (IHRP) […]

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Defacing The Spear

Defacing The Spear

Written by on May 23, 2012 in News with 1 Comment

The Spear is a painting by Cape Town-based South African artist, Brett Murray. It depicts South African President Jacob Zuma in a pose reminiscent of Lenin, with his genitals exposed. On Tuesday 22 May, 2 man walked into the Goodman Gallery with paint and in a smear campaign destroyed the  painting.  What was bizarre to […]

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