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BENITA LEVIN: Through the eyes of a radio news mother
Journalists, too, feel the pain, writes EWN News Editor Benita Levin.
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Road to Mangaung: Dilemma Motlanthe, The Invisible Man
Deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe appears to be unnerving President Jacob Zuma by simply standing still.
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Open letter to the minister of Basic Education
Six civil society organisations write an open letter to Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga.
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Can 'Chavismo' outlast Venezuelas Chavez?
Hugo Chavez launched the most powerful movement in Venezuela's history with an improvised speech.
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Limpopo's education crisis: The siege of Angie Motshekga
Angie Motshekga is increasingly running out of wiggle room, writes Sipho Hlongwane.
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ALEX ELISEEV: Ex-wife steps in Ketani murder case
More twists and turns in the latest instalment of this real-life crime thriller.
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JOHAN BURGER: Implications of a civilian commissioner
That there was not a single senior policeman to choose from, is more than an indictment against the SAPS.
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JEREMY CRONIN: The "second transition" - let's not get sucker punched into a false debate
The ANC is wrong to claim that changing the racial profile of the economy will create jobs.
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RAFIQ WAGIET: Bok to the future
The future of South African rugby is bright.
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TESSA VAN STADEN: Our dubious harvest
Why do so many South Africans abuse alcohol?
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LES FABER: Comrades winner doped or dopey?
Drug-free sport must be the real winner.
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CAMILLA BATH: A (real) burning issue
If I were a mother, I would sit down with my children and have a real discussion about fire safety.
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ALEX ELISEEV: Outa's Wayne Duvenage, out of Avis
He claims this has nothing to do with his role in one of the greatest tax revolts in SA history.
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MALUNGELO BOOI: Service delivery - a stone's throw away
So many Capetonians are desperate for services, but is anyone listening?
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SIPHO SEEPE: Exemplary public intellectuals required
There is need to move beyond the morally pretentious but empty rhetoric.
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MARC LEWIS: Black or Red? Put your money on Green instead.
The English Rugby Union may get the feeling that they are trying their luck at a local casino.
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CHRISTIAN STROUD: June 16 - The (Un)average Perspective
A 17-year-old South African looks at the country from a youth's perspective.
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Analysis: Concourt ruling on marches
Unions could now change some of their tactics for fear that they will be forced to pay up
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The Cape's gang shame
Janine Willemans pays homage to a 41-year-old mother from Elsies River.
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Betty Ketani: A murder less experienced
Alex Eliseev compares the Betty Ketani's murder case with a thriller.
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Don't hold your breath for a ward system
Stephen Grootes looks at how MP's would perform, if they were elected by their geographic constituencies