Author: Sunday World

Ntsiki, stick to the rhymes and leave adult stuff to adults 
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Ntsiki, stick to the rhymes and leave adult stuff to adults 

Ntsiki, stick to the rhymes and leave adult stuff to adults  Oh, Ntsiki Mazwai, the self-proclaimed poetess of polygamy! She’s out here standing for a system... Read more.
Mzansi awash with self-declared people’s champs 
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Mzansi awash with self-declared people’s champs 

Mzansi awash with self-declared people’s champs  ActionSA came out swinging the other day, proudly announcing that it has stopped the VAT hike, claiming that... Read more.
South Africa successfully hosts key G20 Working Groups
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Effective, participatory communication key to success 

By Mase Leshilo and Rakgwatha Mokou  According to the South African Federation for Mental Health, about 13% of employees in SA live with a diagnosed mental health... Read more.
SA’s presidency of G20 a chance to foster a just, equitable green future
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Business must re-evaluate its values and do all it must to enable society to unlock full potential 

Business must re-evaluate its values and do all it must to enable society to unlock full potential  Professor Bonang Mohale  Values 20 (V20) is a global community... Read more.
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Kubayi’s Winnie fire stands in contrast to ANC-DA cuddle 

Kubayi’s Winnie fire stands in contrast to ANC-DA cuddle  Mmamoloko Kubayi’s declaration that “I stand on the shoulders of Mama Winnie Mandela” isn’t... Read more.
Prosecution’s failure in rape case is a shameful fiasco 
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Prosecution’s failure in rape case is a shameful fiasco 

Prosecution’s failure in rape case is a shameful fiasco  Rape is a very difficult crime to prove in a court of law. More often than not, it is a classic case... Read more.
Safa in hot water for defying court orders regarding women’s league 
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Safa in hot water for defying court orders regarding women’s league 

The South African Football Association (Safa) has incurred the wrath of the law after its Western Cape branch defied two orders from the Western Cape High Court.  ... Read more.