by | | Faaiza Munshi, Lifestyle
Rabia Mayet | rabiamayet@radioislam.co.za 08 April 2026 5-minute read “A desk is not just a piece of furniture – it’s the foundation of learning,” says Talita Boodhram, Chief Impact Officer at MiDesk, A UNESCO-endorsed NGO. As we reflect in April on the importance of...
by | | Ml Ibrahim Daya, Ml Muhammad Kara, Travels
Rabia Mayet | rabiamayet@radioislam.co.za 31 January 2026 4-minute read Situated on the border with Botswana close to the Kalahari Desert on the basin of the Marico River, and bordered in the south by the Dwarsberg Mountains, Madikwe Game Reserve is the fifth-largest...
by | | Ml Sulaimaan Ravat, News, World
Rabia Mayet | rabiamayet@radioislam.co.za 13 April 2026 2-minute read For the first time in 16 years, long-standing European leader Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat to his former acolyte Péter Magyar and his Tisza Party. Gábor Scheiring, Hungarian economist and...
by | | Ml Sulaimaan Ravat, World
Rabia Mayet | rabiamayet@radioislam.co.za 09 April 2026 1-minute read The crisis in the Middle East has overshadowed Hungary’s upcoming elections this Sunday. Victor Orbán, the “longest standing European leader” is standing for another term. But for the first time in...
by | | Ml Sulaimaan Ravat, News, South Africa
Rabia Mayet | rabiamayet@radioislam.co.za 07 April 2026 2-minute read South Africa’s water and sanitation infrastructure is rapidly deteriorating, prompting the South African Human Rights Commission to issue a warning of a natural disaster in the making and calling...