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The age of a dying nation
SOUTH AFRICA is known as the country with the highest HIV/AIDS rate in the world. This is saddening as we…
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London Letter: The hardships of toiling in the French Quarter
So there I was, wide awake. I glanced at my watch… 3.30am and at that moment, four gunshots went…
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Seeing red over roaming cows
Take the grass to the cows, instead of the cows coming to the grass
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Issues at Stake: Don’t underestimate the value of tedious red tape
Everybody hates red tape, but following rigid rules can actually save lives, writes RACHELLE BREED.
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Drivers’ guide to parking lot etiquette
I really urge drivers to take it easy and abide by the rules when entering a parking lot.
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London Letter: Get a life with 50 shades of green
One thing I shake my head constantly about in the UK is the total ignorance most Brits have of the…
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Good deed that didn’t go unpunished
A good Samaritan was treated with disdain when she helped a victim of an accident recently.
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Issues at Stake: Eyes wide shut to child abuse
How is it possible that atrocities against children happen daily and yet society seemingly carries on blindfolded? Zululand Observer columnist…
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Unsafe transport of school children
The driver collects children from various schools around Richards Bay.
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Nursing dream now a nightmare
NURSING was my dream since I was a child and I thought it was my calling. But now I feel…
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