Users of social media and journalists need to take care when posting or reporting about children and tragic events
Where is your unembeza, comrades?
We are exhausted, scared, hurt, overwhelmed, heartsore, sick and disillusioned. But in this past year people have helped each other.
So many of us are still here thanks to the kindness of others.
Those who tell the truth should be cared for by the law, but they aren’t
Every single year we have the same conversation about students protesting about registration problems at universities and police brutality. The two ministers are clearly inept
President Ramaphosa’s speech at the National House of Traditional Leaders outlines a master plan for traditional governance, but it’s crucial this plan protects citizens from abuse
There have been plenty of complaints about Port Elizabeth’s name change to Gqeberha, but citizens should be more active in speaking up during consultation processes
We need consequences, otherwise we will continue to get more of the same
Citizens will continue to pay the price for the ruling party’s internal battles for control
There’s a reason those in power seek to limit journalists’ freedoms: our stories shine a light on their wrongdoing. However, we must also speak up when the wrongdoing is inside our own camp