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  • A Local Burning Issue

    On 24 December 2006, Danville, a suburb in Pretoria West woke up to shocking news of one of their young stoned to death overnight.   ...
  • Together, We Can

    As citizens we must strive to recognize the vision put forward by government and thus act in a manner that is conducive to problem solving, rather than being part and parcel of the problem. ...
  • A case in favour of Privatisation

    The privatisation of government responsibilities would allow for more job opportunities, not to mention better service delivery.  The allocation of duties within the government sphere is meant to allow for efficiency. ...
  • When Our Libraries Burn Down

    The Ivorians say  ‘the death of an elderly man is like a burning library’.   ...
  • Herbal Supplements vs. Modern Medicine

    It is undeniable that modern medicine has changed the world of medical science forever.  Where cancer was once a death sentence – now people receive chemotherapy and radiation and are turned into survivors.  ...
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  • Evil transpires when good people do nothing

    Maybe it’s the numbness and the ability of the human being to adapt that causes its citizens to live their lives without flinching at the reports of ugly child molestation and bloody hijackings....
  • Habitual voting in South Africa

    The legacy of apartheid is much debated and talked about. It has left wounds that are hard to heal and long standing repercussions that will continue on taking centuries to resolve. ...
  • Parental involvement in education

    We would see wonders if all parents would be more involved in their children’s academic work. A child’s academic career cannot be the sole responsibility of teachers. ...
  • The relevance of SA's opposition parties

    It is election time again and political parties are lining up to win over the confidence of the masses. We are now bombarded with promises about what each party intends to do should they win the elections. ...
  • The conditions of schools in our townships

    The conditions in township schools have improved compared to the pre-1994 years. First of all we should understand that township schools were part of the Bantu ‘education’ system during apartheid. ...
  • My daddy aint rich

    My daddy ain’t rich but my mom’s good looking. When I saw the bride at a wedding I attended a while back, I knew the groom had to have money. ...
  • Facts about Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis disease is spread through the in inhalation of mucus and droplets of infected individuals within close proximity. ...
  • The South African Dream

    The perfect existence -  bigger, better, best.  The all encompassing ‘American Dream’ - at your feet the minute you step off the first inbound American Airlines flight.  ...
  • The Growing Democracy

    2008 was a year many people would remember by economy instability, inflation, xenophobia attacks and maybe also the recalling of President Thabo Mbeki from office… and of course without forgetting to mention the splitting of the ANC. But that is just on...
  • It is time for the Politics of Hope

    With the recent inauguration of the president of the United States, Barack Obama we have seen a myriad of cries that this man may be the world’s answer to the devastation we are currently facing. ...
  • Homosexuality – un-South African or just another dimension of our society

    There are mixed reactions on the faces of South African’s when you see homosexual couples walking through the streets, or staring lovingly into each other’s eyes.  ...
  • Health Workers: Our Unsung Heroes

    Disease and injury is a reality of everyday life. This does not lessen the stress that it induces or the concern that it costs in most lives. ...
  • The Challenge of Caring for the Elderly

    In this age of new technology and consumerism, the average person’s life is taken up with working hard to fund this new driven lifestyle. The lives of this generation differs much from the previous one with a faster pace and higher standard of living. ...
  • Street Vendors – their business, our bane

    We all know about the past...the major racial segregation in our nation and the shadow of unfair disadvantage that followed. The effects of the past cannot be reversed overnight, however opportunities have equalised and chances are fair. ...
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