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ISSUES AT STAKE: The menace of social media
For all its quick communication advantages, social media continues to be a menace causing harm to people, writes CARL DE…
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LONDON LETTER: Rubbish policies of the ‘experts’
I mean, what have current experts got right?
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ZULULAND LETTER: Fixing shoes and the country’s problems
Poor people’s shoes, because the rich stopped having shoes fixed, well, when they became rich
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Spirit of optimism must be harnessed
We are already well into the new year and with the holidays over and school doors open, the busy roads…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Remembering teachers of substance
Knowledge is what you have left over when you’ve forgotten the facts. And teachers are all you remember when you’ve…
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Zero road death stats a momentous feat
This bucked the gruesome trends of the past decades, when our festive season headlines were dominated by photos and stories…
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LONDON LETTER: Farewell to eco-warrior extraordinaire.
This has put me in touch with some truly remarkable characters
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Prioritise education debate
Free education is a national debate and should be regarded as a top priority, writes University of Zululand academic KHAYA…
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A mother’s letter to her sons
A FEW years have passed since putting my heart on my sleeve with a letter to the ZO, 'Heal yourself…
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Swimming areas must be better equipped
In Richards Bay alone, six people have tragically lost their lives through drowning
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Everyone’s going crackers about fireworks
There are a number of ‘hardy annuals’ the media deals with in the course of any given year. Fireworks abuse…
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Matric results must be kept in perspective
Much emphasis is set on academic achievement, with the words ‘success’ and ‘failure’ attached to the results
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