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Community leaders must also shoulder blame
THE spectacular collapse of the landmark Ntambanana community project, established to inject much needed development in the economically depressed area,…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Shared values the key to successful moral appeals
CEO of the Ethics Institute, Prof DEON ROSSOUW, discusses the political turmoil unleashed by President Jacob Zuma's Cabinet reshuffle
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Zuma’s ‘payback’ hurts citizens the most
WHEN presidents make big announcements to the public at midnight; it’s usually the case of a natural disaster or other…
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Restoring family morals is crucial
recent release of high school pregnancy statistics for our district brings to the forefront a very serious social issue
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LONDON LETTER: Becoming an expert with a book
A couple of months ago I gave the owner of the lake where I fish a copy of my book…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Tertiary study confusion must be addressed
More attention should be given to educating students about different study options at tertiary level, writes TAMLYN JOLLY
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Every dispute is not a racial issue
THE video of a heated exchange between two customers at Texamo Spur, east of Johannesburg last week, is a grim…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Wildlife interaction could jeopardise essential breeding programmes
Tamlyn Jolly looks at the issue of human interaction with wild animals
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LONDON LETTER: Country bumpkin man of the world
'I’ve always been happier in the countryside than in cities, but I don’t regard myself as a bumpkin' writes Graham…
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Schoolyard violence is a mayday call
'Fights in school corridors are by no means a new occurrence, for it has played out across all demographics in…
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Racism stops with me
'It’s easy to see why such a campaign was deemed necessary: hardly a day goes by without some or other…
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