Letters
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BLOGGING THE VIEW: Supporting World Aids Day: 7 fast facts you should know
LettersAs the world observes World Aids Day, here's what you need to know about HIV/Aids...
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BLOGGING THE VIEW: 7 tips to lower your risk of (or to control) diabetes
LettersThe best time to tackle diabetes and start living a healthier lifestyle is now! Here's a few tips on how…
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BLOGGING THE VIEW: South African teens get the jab: 5 things you should know
LettersIf you’re an adolescent in this age group or a parent of a teen, here’s what you need to know…
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LETTER: Who pays for appliances damaged from power outages?
LettersWhen my geyser bursts, my fridge burns out or my phone charger explodes from the frequent and unexpected power dips,…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Strength of social media is also its weakness
LettersIn the age of social media, technology may not be the saviour we have come to expect, writes TAMLYN JOLLY
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Contradictions between different SA laws
LettersTraditional customs seem to take a back seat to laws that often undermine the authentic African way of life, argues…
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BLOGGING THE VIEW: 5 easy ways to improve your heart health
LettersLove year heart by adopting these easy but lifesaving habits....
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Water security is everybody’s business
LettersWe have a responsibility to protect Madiba’s legacy,’ writes KHULEKANI NGCOBO of the Department of Water and Sanitation
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ISSUES AT STAKE: No place for ‘noble liars’ in our society
LettersUniversity of Zululand academic KHAYA GQIBITHOLE ponders the outcome of the Zondo Commission
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ISSUES AT STAKE: Post-traumatic stress on pupils
LettersThe manifestation of post-traumatic stress (PTS) among our school pupils is a matter of great concern, writes LOGAN GOVENDER
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BLOGGING THE VIEW: Remembering Diana: 7 facts about the ‘Queen of Hearts’
Letters24 years after that fateful car crash, the legacy of Princess Diana lives on. Here's a look at 7 interesting…
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ISSUES AT STAKE: History marks momentous women’s march
LettersOrdinary people changed the course of history in an extraordinary way, but there’s still work to be done, says columnist…











