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Coastal areas in Gordon’s Bay and Kalk Bay in the Western Cape underwent excessive wave movement and strong winds yesterday

By Kouthar Sambo Coastal areas in Gordon’s Bay and Kalk Bay in the Western Cape underwent excessive wave movement and strong winds yesterday, which impacted communities along the coast. "Alhamdulillah (all praise is due to Allah), the impact of the rough seas was not very serious. It was a few houses on the beachfront, were affected, and a few cars were washed around. Our Masjid (place of prayer for Muslims) […]

today17 September 2023

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The sound of the athan is amplified throughout the Kalk Bay community

By Kouthar Sambo Speaking on The Voice of the Cape’s (VOC) breakfast show this morning, the chairperson of the Kalk Bay Committee Mohamad Fredericks said that the residents were thrilled to hear the athan (to listen) for the first time from the Mosque, Masjidul Jaamia in Kalk Bay last week. “We have been dwelling on this since last year when we established the new committee in February of 2022. We […]

today11 July 2023

Local

Shopfront demolished‚ car smashes into train in Cape Town

Wednesday morning was full of woe for motorists and commuters in the southern suburbs of Cape Town. Main Road through Wynberg was closed after a car and a minibus taxi were involved in a collision. The VW Polo then demolished four pillars holding up the canopy in front of a shop between Rockley and Langley roads. City of Cape Town spokesman Maxine Bezuidenhout said two women in the shop were […]

today18 October 2017

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Second masjid attack in three days

There has been yet another incident of an attack on a masjid in a spate of three days. On Monday, Masjidul-Jamiah in Kalk Bay was found strewed with blood making this the second incident of this nature. Achmat Sity, the imam at the mosque said that the caretaker of the masjid made the unpleasant discovery. “The masjied caretaker came in at fajr found that the mosque was broken into and that […]

today10 January 2017

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