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Who are the police protecting, exactly?
I received a video clip this morning of a policeman sitting in a vehicle, while a woman was lying bleeding…
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‘Baby raped to death’
I am absolutely horrified and deeply saddened as it seems we have more and more of these sick, sadistic people…
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Another idea for renaming airports
Taxpayers money allocated to this project could have just as easily been squandered on safety, service delivery improvements and infrastructure
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LONDON LETTER: It’s perceptions, not facts, that count
'What news do you get of South Africa in the British media?' is the question I am most often asked…
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ZULULAND LETTER: I’m not the great pretender
I wasn't going to pretend that it's appetising if it's not, so I pushed it aside.
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LONDON LETTER: It’s good to be popular…but bad to be populist
The fact that I am also foreign, by accent if not DNA, adds to the irony
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Issues dealt with in black and white
Events following the death of struggle veteran Winnie Madikizela-Mandela largely overshadowed the DA leadership and strategy debates at the Federal…
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ISIS case – why do police not ask public for help?
After all, abduction is a crime that should be investigated like all criminal cases, and this means finding as many…
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LONDON LETTER: Musings of an official pensioner
A couple of weeks ago I passed a milestone that didn’t particularly thrill me. I reached official retirement age
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‘Out of sight, out of mind’ mentality hurts
The essence of the adage is that, unless we are continually reminded, not only will we forget, but we may…
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LONDON LETTER: Raise a glass to better times
South Africa, a country I love, would no longer be the giant of Africa. It would be just another dot…
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