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Local Palestinian: “The night was nothing short of catastrophic”

By Kouthar Sambo Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has overturned the ceasefire agreement, escalating military aggression in the Gaza Strip with renewed bombardments despite the auspicious month of Ramadan. According to a Hamas leader, the latest Israeli airstrikes have resulted in the death of an Israeli captive and left two

Hamas: “Netanyahu and his Nazi government resume their aggression and genocidal war against defenseless civilians in the Gaza Strip”

By Kouthar Sambo “Netanyahu and his Nazi government resume their aggression and genocidal war against defenseless civilians in the Gaza Strip. We hold the criminal Netanyahu and the Israeli occupation fully responsible for the repercussions of the treacherous aggression on Gaza and for the defenseless civilians and our besieged Palestinian

CEO of Imfundo Hub, Dr. Vashna Jagarnath makes waves in the educational sector

By Kouthar Sambo The founding director and CEO of Imfundo Hub, Dr. Vashna Jagarnath, and Former Deputy Dean at Rhodes University created an education platform to address the education crisis experienced within South Africa. According to Jagarnath, the idea is to make education more accessible beyond South Africa, expanding to

Hamas Expresses Dismay at the Recent Israeli Attacks in Gaza’s Beit Lahia Town.

By Kouthar Sambo “The horrific massacre committed by the Zionist occupation army in northern Gaza’s Beit Lahia town, which resulted in the martyrdom of nine civilians, including journalists and relief workers, is a continuation of the occupation’s war crimes against our people.” This is according to the Palestinian resistance group

Hamas: “We condemn and reject the occupation’s violation of the ceasefire agreement and its failure to withdraw from the Salah al-Din”

By Kouthar Sambo “We condemn and reject the occupation’s violation of the ceasefire agreement and its failure to withdraw from the Salah al-Din (Philadelphi) Corridor area.” This is according to the Palestinian resistance group Hamas. The statement followed the Israeli occupation’s failure to comply with the gradual pull-out of its

VOC became the first Muslim radio station in South Africa when a special events license was granted to the station in Ramadan/January 1995. Subsequent temporary broadcast licenses were granted, permitting the station to broadcast for 24 hours.

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