Opinion
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Week of e-tolls, Nando’s, shorts and Juju
OpinionVERY little mattered this week as the spotlight was on the imminent e-tolling of Gauteng highways.
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In government we don’t trust
OpinionTHE e-tolling battle has brought to light some harsh realities about living in South Africa.
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Duvenage: A South African hero
OpinionALL rise for Wayne Duvenage, leader of the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa).
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Criticise leaders, burn in hell?
OpinionPRESIDENT Jacob Zuma has said those who insult leaders would be cursed, as government and God are connected.
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Underhand tactics do pay off in SA
OpinionLATEST news reports suggest it is becoming extremely difficult to accept things at face value when our government is involved.
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Whitehall Court is a heritage gem
LettersI took visitors from the US and Portugal on a walking tour of Killarney two weeks ago.
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ConCourt – Why treat e-toll differently?
OpinionSOUTH Africa’s highest court, the Constitutional Court, is the newsmaker of this week.
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The government you deserve
OpinionJOBURG - Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance leader Wayne Duvenage and academic Prof Jonathan Jansen had interesting words about governance…
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Joburg needs some tender loving care
OpinionILLEGAL dumping by construction companies was costing the City of Johannesburg R170 million a year, Pikitup has disclosed.
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Use Transport Month to change perceptions
OpinionTHE annual Transport Month is upon us and the theme is ‘Celebrating 20 years of delivering efficient, reliable and safe…
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Words of wellness: Reading between your lines
BlogsWellness practitioner Craig Cox writes; Have you ever thought that we sometimes confuse ourselves with our many roles in life?
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Zuma’s e-toll decision: Strategic or stupid?
OpinionTIME will tell whether or not President Jacob Zuma has committed political suicide, or if he was a genius, by…



