Letters
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LETTER: Resident frustrated by water woes in Krugersdorp
Letters'Load-shedding has become somewhat bearable because there’s a schedule to prepare us, but this water issue remains indefinite. A water…
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LETTER: Beggars should not be allowed at busy street intersections
LettersResident responds to letter about beggars at intersections. 'To give money to beggars, some of whom are obviously drug addicts,…
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LETTER: ‘Live for others and your life will have meaning’ – pastor
LettersA woman with a very sad story changed a passionate pastor's life.
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LETTER: Has Cosatu lost its sting?
LettersOn August 24, 2022, Cosatu and Saftu marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria. The march didn’t get the much-needed…
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LETTER: About beggars in town … it’s not fun, it’s humiliating
Letters'I often wonder how upstanding citizens know so much about people who are homeless or beg at traffic lights. The…
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LETTER: We are bombarded with information, much of it useless
Letters'Switch off your cellphone for 60 minutes. No calls, no Facebook, 60 minutes, you won’t die. Maybe then we will…
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LETTER: Please stop killing our beautiful, life giving trees
LettersWhere are the days when the flora on the side-walks were nurtured and not tortured? – resident.
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LETTER: Let’s unite and support each other as business-people
LettersVarious speakers emphasised unity during the CHOKO FIVE MOVEMENT Township Economy launch in Chief Mogale Hall in Kagiso.
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LETTER: Unemployment crisis: Has govt fulfilled its constitutional duty?
LettersOne South Africa Movement (OSA) requested the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) to investigate whether the government has fallen…
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LETTER: About a term often used, ‘turning off’
LettersThere is no on/off switch. But you can practice this old but not outdated practice. Work six days, rest on…
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BRIEF: Jongste misdaadstatistieke kommerwekkend
Letters'Navorsing toon dat slegs 27% van die publiek nog die polisie vertrou. Uiteindelik is dit die onbevoegdheid van die regering…
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LETTER: Beggars are bugging me
LettersResident provides a list of questions to those in power regarding the increasing number of beggars at intersections.











