Julius Malema has been called all sorts of names due to his controversial behaviour.
THE cases of reckless driving that are reported on our national roads – often a case of human error or bad judgment – have become increasingly unacceptable.
by Zama Malote
IN the last few months we have seen African traditions and cultures diminishing into oblivion one after another.
by Moses Matsimbi
THE appointment of Menzi Simelane as National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) is not surprising given the inauspicious circumstances under which President Jacob Zuma assumed office.
By Lucas Ntyintyane
THANK you to Babalwa Shota and Lumka Oliphant for such refreshing honesty, courage and sincerity in sharing their pain with us in “We said ‘no’ to abuse”.
On behalf of OMO washing powder, I would like to put the facts straight concerning the OMO Door2Door Challenge Competition. At the outset, I wish to reassure readers that there is absolutely no truth in the rumour that OMO is fixing prizes in favour of racial groups.
It seems to make infinitely more sense to compare South Africa to other former “Dominion” countries such as Canada and Australia instead of Nigeria.
I live in a rural area where it is difficult to get access to a Sunday newspaper. In fact, I rely on a taxi driver friend of mine to get me a copy of City Press.
By Arian Virago
I refer to your special report about corruption in Home Affairs involving Pakistani nationals this past Sunday.
Being a black person in South Africa is really a joke.