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Cape Town shines in British travel awards
The city of Cape Town and the Bulungula Lodge on the Eastern Cape’s Wild Coast were among the favourites of British travellers in 2009.
UCT advances in World University Rankings
The University of Cape Town has moved into the top 150 on the World University Rankings.
Muslim Community radio station hosts annual training workshop
Radio Al-Ansaar held a lively Radio Training Workshop at the Al-Ansaar Hall, 189 West Road, Overport on Saturday, 25 July, ahead of its 2009 Ramadan Broadcast.
Muslim heroines in spotlight
The Darun Na'im Institute will be hosting its annual "Unveiling the Muslim Woman" seminar this month, as it keeps the focus on spirituality during the blessed month of Ramadan. This year's theme "The Muslim Woman:
Taj hotel for Cape Town city centre
The five-star 155-room Taj Cape Town is set to open in December this year. Situated in the heart of the city centre and away from the usually favoured V&A Waterfront, the hotel is a welcome boost for inner city rejuvenation.
Bhikha shows music controversy avoidable
While the global debate around Muslims and acceptable forms of music continues to rage on, world renowned artists like South Africa's own Zain Bhikha have proven that it was possible to sidestep the debate by producing ‘nasheed’ of world standard without offending anyone's sensibilities. 11 of
No panic over H1N1: Sahuc
Although the H1N1 swine flu virus is expected to have an impact on this year's Haj, thus far the local Haj industry reports no real decline in the numbers of people who
Tickets still available for Islamic Relief concert
After sold out shows in Johannesburg - where people had to be turned away - and an equally successful show in Durban at the weekend, Islamic Relief's 25th anniversary
Women’s League Centre Trust ready to file in 2 weeks
Although the Women’s Legal Centre Trust (WLCT) was disappointed by the dismissal of their application by the Constitutional Court on Wednesday, spokesperson Hoodah Fayker-Abrahams told Voice of the Cape (VOC) on Thursday that they were ready to file the application in the
SA must prioritise H1N1 vaccinations
South Africa will have to prioritise who receives swine flu vaccines, the executive director of the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) said on Thursday. "Each country will have to decide who will be

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