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BLOGGING THE VIEW: Some feel-good underdog sports’ wins
Well, let’s keep the positive energy flowing into the weekend by looking over some other inspiring underdog stories in sporting…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Efficient municipalities key to a bright future
Local government expert and Emeritus Professor at the University of Zululand, LOUIS DE CLERCQ, emphasises the crucial importance of efficient…
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BLOGGING THE VIEW: Getting ready for the World Cup final
Let me catch you up – South Africa beat Wales on Sunday to make it into the finals, which will…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Tattoo or not to tattoo – that is the question
Nowadays you're more original for not having a tattoo than actually having one, writes LAUREN ANTHONY
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BLOGGING THE VIEW: Tips for keeping it cool during load-shedding
Somehow that midnight to 2am load-shedding time slot is worse because you just can’t sleep in the heat
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Failing our beloved children is not an option
South African society is failing vulnerable and abused children, argues academic Khaya Gqibitole
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Enter the world of positivity and be the change
The #ImStaying group was published on Facebook on 7 September, and has already exploded to well over 500 000 followers,…
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BLOGGING THE VIEW: Mind the generational gap
Here’s a glimpse at the generational types and what you can expect from each
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ISSUES AT STAKE: A dam good idea to protect water resources
Declaring dams national key points makes good sense, writes THEMBA J KHUMALO, Content Developer with the Department of Water and…
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BLOGGING THE VIEW: He said what?
I know I read it once, but to pinpoint the historical figure or literary character that uttered the phrase is…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Breaking the spiral of silence
The recent spike in femicide and infanticide has left peace-loving South Africans reeling under the weight of shame, writes University…
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