The Roedean School / King David Linksfield saga reveals how media framing, institutional power and antisemitism claims shape the Zionism debate in South Africa, writes Dr Iqbal Jassat
The persistent silence of the international community is neither incidental nor unprecedented. It reflects a historical pattern whereby Israeli faits accomplis gradually acquire international tolerance, writes Mutaz Qafisheh and Mazen Zaro
After far-right anti-Muslim attack in Peterborough, England, 12-year-old Joshua and his father visited more than 60 UK mosques, with Turkish mosques next on their list
One in five people on the African continent goes to bed hungry at night, a number that has doubled since 2019. And while Sudan, Burundi, Ethiopia and Chad stand out with particularly serious challenges, the situation is not much better in Africa’s powerhouses of Nigeria and South Africa
When Bongqi Mcane entered the reception area of Westville Prison he thought his life was over. A career criminal, he was sentenced to 15 years for armed robbery and hijacking. He thought his life was finished, but then he managed to get his hands on a Qur’ān, and that changed everything. Today Mawlānā Saeed Mcane is going back to prison voluntarily to talk to prisoners about changing their lives by accepting Islam. This is his story …
Cape Crime Crisis Coalition's Reverend Dr Llewellyn MacMaster argues that the decision by President Cyril Ramaphosa to deploy the army to deal with gangs points to fundamental failures in the governments strategies to keep its citizens safe.