Opinion
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Blogs
Taxi ride – a roller-coaster with bizarre moments
ZO journalist Wellington Makwakwa shares his experiences of riding in a taxi every day
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Drunk driving requires positive reaction
Journalists who rush to accident scenes are not immune to the emotions of the moment, and at times they become…
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Beware: they’re out to get your money
All too often, this newspaper reports on people falling for some or other false promise. Invariably, after the story is…
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A human tragedy above all else
CONSERVATIONSTS and the general public across the entire world were appalled at the news last week of the savage attack…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Quantity surveyors will curb corruption
Executive Director of the Association of South African Quantity Surveyors LARRY FEINBERG, says corruption on government projects can be prevented…
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Letters
Complain to the right people
FACEBOOK is a wonderful multimedia tool enabling us, among others, to keep in touch with friends and family and as…
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When will political interference stop?
The article in the ZO Weekender edition (24 February) referring to election tender kickback accusations at uMlalazi is shocking and…
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Wet roads call for extra caution
It has often been said that speed alone is not the cause of car crashes
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LONDON LETTER: Current zeitgeist not hipster friendly
'WHEN not foaming at the mouth and spitting dummies out of cribs, the hipsters are genuinely mystified why Donald Trump…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Tread cautiously with dagga
The use of marijuana (dagga or cannabis) for prescribed medication will potentially be legalized in South Africa this month, but…
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No respect for rule of law
Year after year, this publication has documented disturbingly high incidents of violent incidents turned fatal in Zululand.
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