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London Letter: Banting warriors had the edge
The last time I was in South Africa I noticed that loads of people were following the new Tim Noakes…
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Issues at Stake: Matric balls – pride parade for the affluent?
Journalist RACHELLE BREED looks critically at budget busting matric farewells
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London Letter: Cecil now symbolises white rule
The most vociferous indignation and Twitter outrage over Cecil's death comes from those who would rather rub honey on their…
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SA moving towards economic precipice
What the country desperately needs is a visionary leader who can make strategic interventions instead of harping on the past…
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London Letter: A tribute to notes of genius
To me, one of the greatest country lyrics is Always on my Mind.
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London Letter: Saluting the energy of the youth
THE two brats are currently on University holidays and living at home. The most noticeable thing about this is that…
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London Letter: Paying a fortune to wallow in mud
DOWN south you may have heard of Glastonbury, the biggest outdoor music festival in the world, and among the hipsters,…
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Issues at Stake: Traffic cops’ job the focus of attention
The incident last week when two traffic officers were knocked over at a roadblock in Alton raises some interesting and…
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We are the scatterlings of Africa, soldiering on in life
We Spences have truly joined the scatterlings of Africa
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Africa: the reality far exceeds the romance
I hate misery memoirs with a passion. To me they’re basically sob-porn. So when a book titled Don’t Let’s…
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London Letter: The hardships of toiling in the French Quarter
So there I was, wide awake. I glanced at my watch… 3.30am and at that moment, four gunshots went…
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