Letters
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‘It is time for us to adapt’
LettersRather directly approach the people who are employed to take up problems on our behalf.
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‘I missed no issue, says Ronnie Nair’
LettersWe need leaders to show a sense of objectivity, inclusive of understanding and respect.
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‘Accolades for licensing department’
LettersWent with pain medication, walking sticks and a back brace.
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‘Embassy praises security company’
LettersThe embassy commends Basil Lanka for his personal attention to detail.
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‘Dictatorship of proletariats is inexorable’
LettersTo be an African is beyond occupying space on this continent.
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‘Hospital zones must be respected’
LettersIf no such permit was issued, then where were the local police or Protection Services?
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‘Letter contains lots of invective and little substance’
LettersHe fails to comment on why the ANC majority in Gauteng has dropped from 62 to 52 percent.
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‘Ronnie Nair misses the point’
LettersWhen given the opportunity, the DA will govern better than the ANC.
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‘Dangerous intersection is being monitored’
LettersA decision will be made early in 2015 as to how the congestion at this intersection is to be relieved.
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‘The Department of Education must do the right thing’
LettersThe school governing body was voted in to represent parents and must not become a sellout.
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‘MEC’s silence is deafening’
LettersThe use of pit toilets and no electricity at schools requires urgent intervention.
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The demise of little Honey of the golden eyes
LettersSelf-proclaimed world famous dog walker Gail Allan, who lives in Margate, has lost one of her 'little twins'.






