Shane Warne was a colourful character, no doubt, but there can never be any doubt about the influence he had on generations of cricket lovers
The untimely passing of Kuli Roberts, gossip columnist du jour of post-apartheid’s Gilded Age, shocked the nation. Bongani Madondo, who first encountered her earlier in her career, looks beyond the red carpets and banana skins
From ‘Kuligate’ to climate change, <i>M&G</i> readers weigh in.
The spectacular decline of crime in New York in the late Nineties has been attributed to many things.
The recent furore over Kuli Roberts’s column, clumsily headlined "Jou ma se kinders", reminds <b>Chris Roper</b> of the start of a classic joke.
The derogatory comments made about coloureds are not surprising when our black nationalists routinely favour ‘Africans in particular’.
<em>Sunday World</em> columnist Kuli Roberts has apologised for writing a "racist" column about coloured people.
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/ 28 February 2011
The weekly Kuli Roberts column in <em>Sunday World</em> will be discontinued with immediate effect, the newspaper’s editor said on Monday.
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/ 28 February 2011
The SAHRC is investigating a complaint about a racist column on coloured people written by <em>Sunday World</em> columnist Kuli Roberts.