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  • A reality check

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    Every day South Africa's borders are flooded with immigrants hoping to get into the country to start a better life.

  • Many hands make light work

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    Last week, this column was dedicated to crime and a recent precedent which saw a judge allowing a convicted rapist,…

  • A flawed system

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    CRIME is everywhere in Johannesburg. It doesn't matter if you live in Sandton (put your suburb here) or Soweto, you…

  • The start of something good

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    Health minister Aaron Motsoaledi told parliament on 23 July that government plans to get the entire population tested for HIV…

  • Get ready to get involved

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    Mandela Day is around the corner – I hope you and/or your company has plans.

  • Free wi-fi but no connection?

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    When I read in the news that taxi commuters were going to get free Wi-Fi, I was in shock and…

  • Class war

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    Since the beginning of May last year, Johannesburg residents have heard about some shocking allegations against teachers.

  • Are hashtag campaigns effective?

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    Last week saw Joburg pupils and schools join the #Bringbackourgirls campaign in support of the 273 schoolgirls who were kidnapped…

  • Another delay tactic by government?

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    With the elections behind us, President Jacob Zuma and the government's antics have some people questioning their vote.

  • Let’s keep the spirit alive

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    The elections are over and life in and around Joburg has returned to a state of semi-normality.

  • Are we a rude community?

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    Joburg residents like to think they are friendly, understanding and polite.

  • A hopeful start

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    The Johannesburg Roads Agency has entered a new error and has taken a leap forward into the 21st century.

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