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White collar crime also hurts citizens
Apart from acts that lead to death, physical wounds and injuries literally leave lifetime scars - not to mention the…
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Crime stats must translate into action
On the surface, crime might rob one of material possessions or - even worse - precious lives
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Lawlessness at schools must be stopped
The violent protests at Bonginhlanhla High School in Pongola last week is a case in point of learners blatantly ‘biting…
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Dropping standards a folly
KZN tops the list of the number of enrollments with 169 023 out of the country’s 796 286 matric exam…
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Crematorium for city long overdue
THE City of uMhlathuze’s approach to cemetery and crematorium provision is a progressive and welcome one
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Shocking stat on shark net catches
The shark nets at Newark Beach in Richards Bay have caught only five sharks in the past 10 years
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Put a stop to illegal dumping nonsense
Last week alone, for example, the ZO reported on two such incidents
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Opening up old wounds for closure
There is a thin dividing line between opening up old wounds and gaining closure.
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Thanda sale: late light in the tunnel?
There has been plenty of animated reaction since the announcement last week that Thanda Royal Zulu’s PSL franchise has been…
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Drought has not been broken
For the farming community, winter rain always spells good news as it is not subject to evaporation
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Protest action must not cross parameters
South Africans have historically used public demonstration to voice grievances and eventually topple the then apartheid regime
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Another paper tiger exercise?
From a general public perspective, the government ban on the transportation of schoolchildren on bakkies - the so-called 'bakkie taxis'…
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