We need to remember that it was this kind of “us” versus “them” (the foreigners) narrative that led to the genocide in Rwanda. If we’re not careful, it will happen again, this time- perhaps- in our own country.
Read MoreSouth Africans would be willing to pay more tax for everyone to get better health care, but only if it doesn't go into lining the pockets of administrators and officials.
Read MoreAccording to the report, Cape Town Councilor and Chief Whip Errol Anstey told fellow DA councilor Tandeka Gqada to go back to the Eastern Cape to get her lunch…I have to say, I actually gasped when I read this.
Read MoreAs I watched the landscape go past from my train window, I realized again how much I love South Africa. I will never give up on this country. I know that millions of South Africans feel like I do – the only question is, how many politicians do?
Read MoreHow can we, as s country, pretend to stay neutral when one country invades another without any provocation?
Read MoreAlthough there are a few ministers who are doing excellent jobs, it is clear that many lack capacity and vision or are simply too scared to do anything innovative.
Read MoreNot only does Phathu Maqavana deserve some real credit for the effort he has put in over years to ban discrimination in the marketplace, but his suggestions could actually make a real difference in the battle for equal pay.
Read MoreSomething needs to be done. We can’t continue like this… It is time that the President calls the political party leaders together and insists that they all get their members under control. We, the people, deserve better.
Read MoreInstead of having a hissy fit about environmentalists and trying to undermine their integrity through false narratives every time he hobnobs with the mining captains, Minister Mantashe should focus on supporting those industries that can make a real difference to the lives of the poorest of the poor.
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