Teach to a high standard irrespective of language and give Morsi back his presidency, say readers.
M&G readers respond to a ‘refreshing’ piece on crime in Hillbrow, attempts to categorise Nobel winners and ‘neoliberal economics’ as the root of evil.
From the Nobel prize-winners of 2013 to teens having sex, M&G readers weigh in.
Frankly speaking, I am of the view that the content of the M&G article "Rhino horn trade thrives in Jo’burg" may mislead the public, writes Pan Peng.
Multilingual teaching and non-profit schools are vital in SA, say M&G readers.
Readers share their opinions on terrorism and the Westgate massacre, school pupil neglect and the lack of water in villages.
From Bantu Holomisa and the IEC, to a review of Sir Bob Hepple’s autobiography, readers have their say.
What is wrong in SA is extremely clear and the issues are, in fact, posed by the Zuma regime itself, writes Mathew Blatchford.
Benjamin Pogrund responds to readers who have had a lot to say about his column, Israel is not apartheid SA.
From the gang violence in Manenberg, the appointment of Mxolisi Nxasana to the cronut readers weigh-in, in letters to the editor.