We need to think of corruption in South Africa as not only Gupta-centric
The hopefuls all bury their individuality to be slaves to party dogma
The Finance Minister kept his cards close to his chest during his budget speech
The facts show that plain greed led the firm to turn a blind eye to blatant corruption
Most bigotry is implicit in our attitudes and actions. Bigotry does not routinely announce itself like a giant pimple on a teenager’s face.
Corruption happens so routinely in the Republic of Gupta that some are unfazed by it
‘Uniting with thieves and their culpable assistants is not prudent’
Eusebius writes that naming injustices instead of being silent about them is important for working towards having a just society
Eusebius writes that South African are united and they are "unanimously pissed off".
Eusebius McKaiser writes about the right to privacy for public figures but also discusses the ‘grey areas’ when it comes to public interest