Letters
Will the State of the Province deliver on its promises?
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi will deliver his 4th State of the Province Address to speak about service delivery commitments for the year ahead, as...
Young voter participation is the cornerstone to democracy
With the 2026 local government elections approaching, South Africa faces a quiet but consequential challenge: the growing absence of young voters in the very...
Young men destroyed by drugs
South African young men are being fed drugs to destroy their own people and to cause trouble in their own homes and communities.
This issue...
Personal leadership paramount to university readiness
For many parents, a university acceptance letter feels like the finish line. Years of sacrifice, school fees and emotional support finally seem to pay...
Balanced reporting will do Sunday World a world of good
I am a Sunday World reader since it was a broadsheet until 1999, when it was converted into the tabloid it is today. Since...
Letters | Article advocates for parents to practise naturism well
The article, When is nudity in the home harmful to children?, published on February 1, 2026, neither argues against family naturism nor gives it...
Letters| Create real pathways to employment
I am writing to you to express my deep concern about South Africa’s ongoing unemployment crisis. Behind every statistic are real people, young graduates,...
Letters| Sunday World is a breath of fresh air
Seasoned and eminent senior journalist Ferial Haffajee is spot on in her commendation of Sunday World, especially its content, integrity, and impartiality in its...
Letters| Strained City of Joburg should solve lack of service delivery...
The City of Johannesburg council’s approval of a new deputy executive mayor position raises serious concerns about fiscal discipline and governance priorities.
At a reported...
Clueless police found wanting as criminals wreak havoc
The South African Police Service fails South Africans almost every day. If it is not illegal immigrants occupying buildings illegally, it’s something else.
Recently, British...
Your finger is on pulse, Mr Editor
I usually read Sunday World online but picked up a copy while out shopping today. What an excellent read. The politics was gripping, the...
Bad refereeing in Morocco casts pall over great Afcon tournament
Morocco hosted a successful tournament, but what matters most is the men in the middle really were biased, especially against teams that faced Morocco.
The...

















