Last week, the General Authority for the Care of the Two Holy Mosques earned the Bronze Award, recognising its excellent services to pilgrims.
In light of the rising costs of utility and living in Durban, the Transnet National Ports Authority has recently agreed to a R1.4 billion project that intends to inject long-term job opportunities, as well as ongoing construction plans at the Port of Durban.
This week, the Department of Basic Education (DBE) has welcomed the decision by the High Court to publish matric results in newspapers, as was the nation’s regular practice.
On Friday, 21 November 2025, the Glen Earle Clinic in Newlands East hosted an open day in which the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre Outreach Team handed out snack packs and water to patients.
On Saturday, 13 October 2025, the Social Department, Guideline Islamic Counselling hosted a marital workshop, titled, ‘Made in Heaven: Steps to Eternal Bliss’, bringing together young women for a meaningful afternoon of learning, reflection, and spiritual insight on the theme of marriage in Islam.
On Saturday, 18 October, the Daughters of the Ummah (DOU) youth development initiative group hosted the event ‘Az-Zahra’ at Al-Falaah College, Durban, and saw an attendance of over 80 Muslimahs aged 9-15.
South Africans generally live in an environment of freedom of speech, religion and expression. This freedom is enjoyed by all who live in this land.
The article “Durban’s homeless gardeners take root,” The Mercury, Monday, November 23, refers.
The article “Act as if you are infected,” Daily News, Monday, November 16, 2020, refers.
