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Issues at Stake: Reaching our true potential is up to us
MIA MOORCROFT looks back at a year filled with the good, bad, sad and just plain mad.
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Tourism brochures should also look south
HAVING recently visited the Zululand region and the game parks, I stopped off at the North Coast 1 Stop facility…
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Nothing to do and nowhere to do it
WE agree fully with BORED STUDENT (ZO 15 December) about no facilities for decent law abiding residents and visitors in…
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Road users must take responsibility
IT is with shock and disgust that we witness the shocking road accidents that we are subjected to every festive…
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IDZ is irrelevant
DRIVING into the port one cannot help but notice the very ‘over the top’ bill board announcing the existence of…
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An Angel to the rescue
I WOULD just like to say thank you to the ladies at the uMhlathuze Waste Management Department, specifically Angel and…
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Plan to minimise water supply risk
THE municipality announced in September that the uMhlathuze lake reached an historic low water level of 22% and reported that…
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ZO team serves as an inspiration
I AM very grateful and honoured to have worked with, and met, the best journalists in Zululand. During my internship…
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Fairness must prevail in prefect selections
IT is with much pride that we witness the appointments of prefects at this time of year in all schools.…
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London Letter: Christmas dinner traditions continue
Perhaps one of the tougher aspects of immigrating is the fact that Christmases are not spent with extended families. In…
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Rural residents remain mere peasants
SOUTH Africa celebrated 20 years of freedom this year, but still rural dwellers do not have land they can claim…
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Racists need to grow up
IT’s disturbing to hear that people are still being discriminated against because of the colour of their skin. The article…
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