Churches Condemn Gauteng Street Violence
The violent acts, and burning and looting of business premises, mostly owned by migrants, in city centres and townships in […]
Churches Condemn Gauteng Street Violence Read Post »
The violent acts, and burning and looting of business premises, mostly owned by migrants, in city centres and townships in […]
Churches Condemn Gauteng Street Violence Read Post »
Despite efforts by pro-choice advocates to expand the number of abortion clinics in South Africa, doctors in the country are
SA Doctors Refuse to Do Abortions Read Post »
Twenty years ago, Nazareth House was famous for its pioneering care for “Aids Babies”. Erin Carelse visited the Cape Town
Nazareth Care: Giving Care to the Vulnerable Read Post »
Having a diocesan synod every ten years is good practice, according to the vicar for evangelisation of Johannesburg archdiocese which
Archdiocese of Johannesburg Gears Up for Synod Read Post »
A priest from the Free State says his appointment as the Superior of the general house of the Oblates of
SA Priest Now Heads Oblate Rome House Read Post »
An Oblate theologian will hit the asphalt on his bicycle in October to raise funds for the community outreach programme
Theologian Hits the Road to Raise Funds Read Post »
President Cyril Ramaphosa agreed with Church leaders that things need to improve in South Africa, and pledged to meet again
President Ramaphosa to Church Leaders: Let’s Meet Again Read Post »
The High Court in Johannesburg made a ruling that will open up a way for thousands of sick miners to
J&P Strikes Court Victory For Sick Gold Miners Read Post »
Some 23 unemployed youth from disadvantaged and at-risk areas in Cape Town graduated after participating in a life-skills course that
Unemployed Youths Ready for Work Read Post »