Sefu Sekgala
THE fact of the matter is that, Julius Malema is not the first ANC office bearer to amass millions or billions of rands from state tenders.
By Carl Wille
I APPEAL to my fellow South Africans to unite and hold our leaders accountable for years of bad leadership, poverty, oppression, injustice and the abuse of power.
By Sefu Sekgala
PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma is the most modern South African president, however, his state-of-the-nation address last Thursday lacked any trace of modernity.
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THE National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) today slammed the research by consultancy firm Econex into the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme.
Mbulelo Dyasi, former Aids ambassador
PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma, your apology to the nation last week is accepted. The apology confirmed to some of us that you are a genuine president.
By Mbulelo Dyasi
WHEN Mbulelo Dyasi came face to face with HIV, he didn’t run: he faced it head-on. Now the former Eastern Cape Aids Council ambassador urges other HIV-positive people, especially men, to come forward and stand up to the virus.
By Lukhona Mnguni
After having read the front page story of the Sunday Times (31/01/2010), I feel compelled to write to you as an ordinary citizen.
By Tokiso M. Molefe
Everybody is talking about President Zuma’s latest scandal. He is at child number 20, outside his three marriages and not with a bride in waiting either. The key word in most conversations is “morals”.
By Thato Mthembu
MY CITY PRESS: So our president does it yet again. He’s made the front pages of newspapers and got everyone’s tongues wagging and it’s not all positive (as usual). Hayi but this time even his ardent fans need to step back for a minute and admit that he’s become a matter of great concern.
Xiaomei Zhou
I was appalled to read the report published by City Press on Sunday, January 31 titled Cosatu Slams China For Importing Labour.
Firoz Osman
THE remarkable achievement of hauling out 134 lives from the rubble of the devastating Haiti earthquake merits acclaim for the humanitarian organisations that responded to the disaster.
Maropeng Moholoa
This week the majority of matriculants got to know their fate and glimpse their future, except for a few in Mpumalanga.