Mac Maharaj’s lawyer, Rudi Krause responds to questions by the Mail & Guardian.
The democratic Alliance’s Geordin Hill-Lewis responds to a reader who believes the party supports fracking.
The unemployment rate in South Africa is at crisis level and it should be declared a state of emergency, writes Ronald Bownes.
There are many reasons why people stay in toxic relationships: some stay for security, some for kids and some for the nauseating reason called love.
The first bad thing about the 2012 matric results is that 35% of the pupils failed completely.
Steve Biko’s intentions were that black people should stand up for themselves and know themselves in their full power as participants in the world.
Colleen du Toit, chief executive, Charities Aid Foundation, Maboneng Precinct responds to an article about evictions on Main street.
It has happened at last. The Democratic Alliance has finally lost the vote of the white Cape Town elite, writes Andrew Verrijdt.
Would it be better if the new black bourgeoisie consumed more elegantly, with the refinement of old (that is, white) Cape Town or Houghton wealth?
All farmers must realise that they are only human beings and not superior to their farmworkers, Mbuyi Ralawe from Cape Town