Opinion

  • #Perspective: Welcome to the world!

    Blogs

    It's understandable that the experience of changing diapers and dealing with newborn "poos" can be surprising, especially when they're explosive…

  • #Letter: Praise for road works

    Letters

    "Congratulations also to the tarring company on a job well done, albeit noisily and in the dead of night!" -…

  • #Letter: Electricity tariffs in perspective

    Letters

    "Will we as private homeowners also be taxed because KDM will lose revenue?" - M Prasti.

  • #Letter: Punishing independent power producers not on

    Letters

    "Gangsters are stealing the coal at Eskom and tenders get paid for work that never happens. Gangsters are running our…

  • #Letter: Zinkwazi water problem remains

    Letters

    "As a retired water systems on-site investigation engineer, I wish to point out that most failures are caused by faulty…

  • #Letter: Battery backup systems have limitations

    Letters

    "However, a battery backup system renders the whole process of loadshedding completely useless, since the energy that Eskom saves during…

  • #Letter: Praise for welfare supporters

    Letters

    Welfare institutions have to host charity fairs to generate income to alleviate financial shortfalls.

  • #IssuesAtStake: Beware the slow poison effect

    Blogs

    You may recall similar taxi intimidation tactics last year. There were no consequences for anyone either, just a limp-wristed response…

  • #Letter: Suggestions for improved road safety

    Letters

    "There is an urgent need for proper lane markings as motorists drift into each other's way when turning right" -…

  • #Letter: Applauding excellent service

    Letters

    "Lindiwe went above and beyond trying to reach the doctor and her manager for assistance" - Nancy Pillay.

  • #Letter: Relentless blackouts are insanely out of control

    Letters

    "From the time loadshedding began, damaged parts could have been replaced and new power stations built" - Ismail Asmal.

  • #ReportBack: iLembe budget concerns

    Blogs

    Inadequate allocation has been made for repairs and maintenance of existing infrastructure, which dropped from R126-million last year to R91-million.

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