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People are mesmerised temporarily into imagining that our economic depression has just magically, suddenly lifted and that good times are ahead.
7 November 2019 | OpinionPeople are mesmerised temporarily into imagining that our economic depression has just magically, suddenly lifted and that good times are ahead.
7 November 2019 | Opinion"For many the Bok emblem will forever remain an apartheid symbol, but to the vast majority of rugby fans and players this is not the case."
7 November 2019 | Cape ArgusWe can only hope that the likes of Farook and Juggie, to name but two legends of our time, imparted enough of their wisdom to the new batch of newshounds.
4 November 2019 | OpinionComplex social and economic issues are being compartmentalised into who deserves access and who does not, who belongs and who does not, who is a foreigner and who is not.
1 November 2019 | OpinionLebanon has reached a watershed moment in its history where the masses are calling for the overhaul of a political system based on sectarianism.
1 November 2019 | OpinionThough the Rugby World Cup final won’t be fought with guns and cannons, it will be a fierce, war-like contest, fought not only with brawn and muscle, but skill and tactics.
31 October 2019 | OpinionThe festival of lights is a beautiful festival of the Hindu religion and culture. Fireworks is a personal preference.
31 October 2019 | OpinionHow do you achieve a de-racialised society if white must remain white, coloured must remain coloured, Indian must remain Indian
30 October 2019 | OpinionThe attention that the continent currently enjoys should not be squandered.
30 October 2019 | OpinionAt the heart of these resignations lies the fact that the white caucus is unhappy that blacks are beginning to dominate the party.
29 October 2019 | OpinionSome people feel the word is being used as a slur against people who are not transgender or gender diverse.
28 October 2019 | Cape ArgusThe EFF suggests a number of key interventions which the party believes will bring stability to the state-owned power utility.
25 October 2019 | EskomThe people of Botswana have cast their votes in a watershed election in the country’s history, and the stakes have never been so high.
25 October 2019 | OpinionKurdish human rights group in SA calls on Turkey to immediately stop its war in Syria
24 October 2019 | OpinionRussia offers a strategic alternative to America’s global hegemony, China’s economic diplomacy, and the lingering influence of Africa’s former colonial masters.
24 October 2019 | Vladimir PutinUnder Mmusi Maimane the DA swayed away from its defining DNA of liberalism to an unfamiliar pulse of populism.
24 October 2019 | Opinion