The ANC is correct that the scars of Apartheid will remain painfully visible for many decades to come, but as we all know, many of apartheid’s wounds could have healed significantly by now if it had not been for the many acts of attrition and omission by the ANC government.
Read MoreThese are the first things people notice when they enter our country and it matters. As the saying goes – first impressions last. When I have a bad experience at another country’s airport, it influences how I view that country and the rest of my trip.
Read MoreOf course, many blame the taxi associations for it all, but it seems to me that this was a case of two elephant bulls fighting while trampling on us, the small people.
Read MoreAccording to STATS SA, around 11 million people or 70% of households make use of taxis every day to reach their place of work. So, if there are no taxis, who will (wo-)man the check-out tills at the malls? Who will clean the malls, streets, and houses?
Read MoreEarlier this year the Department of Health revealed that 12, 582 children aged 0 to 5 years have died in hospitals since 2013 due to moderate and severe acute malnutrition.
Read MoreThe most important factor in how happy people are as well as how healthy they remain, is how happy they are in relationships. The study revealed that close relationships are what make and keep people happy – far more so than fame and money.
Read MoreSurely, we can all accept by now that what children ultimately need is to grow up in happy, loving households, something that is totally possible irrespective of the sexual orientation of the parent/s.
Read MoreWhat toxic masculinity and inhumanity do these men possess that they would kick and beat a skinny, clearly vulnerable man who was not even fighting back?
Read MoreOf course, a lot has happened since that joyful day 29 years ago when Madiba was inaugurated. Much of it has not been good, and I often think how heartbroken Madiba would have been about the state of the country if he was still alive today.
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