Originally published in BizNews We owe Judge Zondo a huge vote of thanks, but when his commissioned hearings end this month, it will not be the end – it will just be the beginning. Nor will his final report due by end-June be the destination, only a port-of-call on a longer […]
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Holocaust Remembrance Day: a time for silence, a time for speaking up
By Yael Eckstein — Originally published in Charisma News Prior to coming to Israel, I hadn’t experienced anything like it before. At 10am on Yom HaShoa –Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day –sirens sounded across the country, signalling that it was time to observe a minute of silence for our six million brothers […]
Ivermectin court order a victory for freedom — ACDP
A settlement agreement that became an order of the Pretoria High Court yesterday, allowing wider access to Ivermectin in the treatment of Covid-19, is a victory for freedom of doctors and the public, says ACDP MP Steve Swart. The settlement between the SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra), the ACDP, Afriforum […]
Mogoeng lodges appeal, says findings based on ‘flawed and superficial’ reasoning
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has lodged an appeal against all of the findings against him by the Judicial Conduct Committee (JCC) for remarks he made about Israel during a Jerusalem Post webinar in June last year. The 67-page ruling against him by Judge Phineas Mojapelo of the JCC was “needlessly […]
Opportunity to join conversation on redefining Africa for transformation
Africa is moving and transitioning from a begging bowl mentality to become the breadbasket that she was born to be. This has been said and declared over and over the past years! It is not just going to happen on its own. It’s going to take exemplary leadership and persistence […]
Kenya’s churches ordered again to close over Covid-19
Originally published in Uganda Christian News Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has once again suspended gatherings at places of worship in five counties over Covid-19, a move some church leaders are opposing. Addressing the nation Friday, Kenyatta put the nation’s capital, Nairobi, and surrounding counties under lockdown noting that the positivity rate […]
Jesus take the wheel: Namibia Edition: Week 5 — Julita Kok
Jesus take the wheel SA series Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 As I sit here on an absolutely beautiful farm 100km outside Otjiwarongo, my heart is overflowing with joy, thankfulness and just total amazement at who this God of ours is! He said the rain will follow me and it […]
Moving finish to 2 000km walk with wooden cross
At 8pm last Sunday night five exhausted men wheeled a heavy wooden cross onto the old Beit Bridge on the South Africa-Zimbabwe border at the end of a 2 000km pilgrimage walk that started in Cape Town. Reini Coetzee, the visionary of the journey, who together with fellow East Londoner, […]
Easter prayer call after Indonesian church bombing
Originally published in Christian Today Christians are being called to pray for their fellow believers living in persecution hotspots after last Sunday’s bomb attack on an Indonesian cathedral. The blast in Makassar injured 20 worshippers as they were leaving a Palm Sunday service held at the start of Holy Week. […]
Wake-up call: Christians beware of being cancelled — Lindy-Ann Hopley
This is the week where we celebrate Christ overcoming the world and empowering us through his death and resurrection to be a light and mouthpiece of truth. He cancelled our eternal damnation — uncancelling our demise. Hallelujah! Easter is not meant to be just a memory, but a revelation for […]