Neelam Rahim | neelam@radioislam.co.za 3 min read | 7:43 am CAT A South African company, IQbusiness, is one of the...
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Neelam Rahim | neelam@radioislam.co.za 3 min read | 7:43 am CAT A South African company, IQbusiness, is one of the...
Muhammad Bham 2 min read mbham@radioislam.co.za A company has shrunk the wind turbine from being as tall as the...
1 min read 16 October 2022 12:45 In their early life, children acquire social and emotional skills. These include...
Husain Mohamed – 18/06/2020 COVID-19 is continuing to spread across the country and is making its way in to many Muslim suburbs in South Africa. There has been a major spread in communities like Lenasia, Laudium, Azaadville, etc. Although for most people COVID-19...
By Mumtaz Moosa Saley 26:05:2020 Recently I purchased my staple fresh produce, I have noticed that food items prices have increased compared to pre-lockdown. Initially, it was a small increase, so I took to social media to see what others had to say about staple...
In recent weeks since the lockdown, there has been much talk from different quarters regarding several issues ranging from conspiracy theories to corruption. At first, my natural curiosity drove me to follow some conversation threads which sometimes gave an...
By Mumtaz Moosa Saley As we enter 50 days since the start of lockdown many cigarettes smokers have become innovative in finding their nicotine fix. Most store owners will tell you how they're asked "make a plan, while some foreign store owners have put up posters...
As the world battles the COVID-19 pandemic and President Cyril Ramaphosa announcing that most of South Africa will drop to level 3 of the coronavirus national lockdown, it’s belived that businesses will never be the same again. With the spread of COVID-19, outlooks on...
Umm Muhammed Umar 17 Checkers and Shoprite stores in the Western Cape have been hit by the coronavirus. The WC Department of Health said more than 200 supermarket workers have tested positive for COVID-19. The 17 Shoprite Group stores have been closed. The Group said...
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