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Senior cops arrested as SAPS cracks precious metals syndicate
Two senior officers of the South African Police Service (SAPS) have been arrested alongside a civilian in a case linked to the alleged illegal...
Wishful thinking is not a dependable strategy in war
After almost four years of war against Russia, the Nato and the USA are experiencing what I can only describe as “internal denial”. This...
Locals must look beyond posh places for rentals
Geordin Hill-Lewis, Cape Town mayor and DA leader, has rejected suggestions the city should intervene in the rental market where sky-rocketing prices are pushing...
WHO chief travels to Tenerife as hantavirus ship nears Spain
A cruise ship hit with a deadly hantavirus outbreak is headed for Spain's Canary Islands, where most of the nearly 150 people on board...
PHALA PHALA: ARTHUR FRASER BREAKS SILENCE
Former State Security Agency head Arthur Fraser claims he was offered R50-million, state protection and a “blank cheque” after opening a criminal case against...
Passionate McKenzie will get the job done
The Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie may be known for a lot of things, like stealing the limelight, grandstanding and simply...
Understanding the migration crisis
As South Africans, we are familiar with accounts of overcrowded clinics, strained schools, and intense competition for scarce jobs. All too often, these challenges...
DA leader Hill-Lewis is clueless about what is needed to curb...
A task that needed fulfilling this past week was to chat to the teenage son of a close friend. Having tested positive for drugs,...
Quantum leadership in the age of uncertainty
Quantum leadership is a philosophy inspired by theories from Quantum Mechanics, Complex Adaptive Systems, and modern systems thinking. It emerged in response to the...
It’s burning down there: How shame is keeping SA girls from...
A burning sensation. An itch that won’t go away. A rash. Yellow or brown or white discharge.
For many teenage girls and young women in...












