The first indentured workers arrived on the shores of Durban one hundred and forty seven years ago on 16 November
Category: Archives
These are the full text archives of past edition from Januray 2007. Older versions are available here in PDF format.
Indias uprising of 1857
1857 is the year which characterized the great uprising in India. It was a time when the development of the
The Ancient Madressas of Samarkand-Centre for learning
Central Asia was a world centre of learning for centuries. Khiva was the birthplace of Muhammad al-Khorezmi (780-850 AD), the
The Sikh or Guru Panth
This is not a very well known religion in South Africa. Recently the Sikh community observed the birth anniversary of
Tips For Consumers
Building or renovating your homeThe bank’s assessor cannot be relied upon to advise you of any problems related to the
Explosion – Threat to residents
The recent petrol tanker explosion at the Engen plant in Merebank has once again highlighted the danger facing the local
Stories by Parkvale Primary learners – The Girl who never gave up
By Amanda Lisa lived with her mum on the farm. They were very happy together, nothing to worry about. Suddenly
Durban Teacher Wins top Honours
By Indhrannie Pillay A Durban educator has done South Africa proud at the recent Microsoft Worldwide Innovative Teacher’s Forum Awards
Securing our Survival…
The relationship between promoting nonviolence and climate change Article from Miriam Kramer Director of Development and Communication –Alliance for Peacebuilders
The Worlds Religious communities call for peaceful dialogue and participatory governance in Burma
Religions for Peace Delivers 3,000 Messages of Support for Buddhist Monks of Burma from People of Different Faiths Multi-faith Delegation