Cabinet report cards for 2012 were too kind. It almost seemed like you were sucking up to the ANC, just like the SABC, Peter Millar tells the M&G.
The farm worker protests in recent weeks in some areas of the wine-producing region of the Western Cape are troubling and, in some cases, misdirected.
One thing Radebe gets right about Mangaung is that "this is a water-shed for the movement", says the New Citizen.
Solms-Delta’s chief executive Craig MacGillivray responds to Glynnis Underhill’s article about wine-farm workers.
In Parliament, ANC MPs giggled and clapped when Lindiwe Sisulu said Democratic Alliance MP David Maynier had a "flea-infested body".
Thabo Thwala responds to an article on the Mail & Guardian about South African Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande.
The right-of-reply article by Dr Jeff Ramsay, deputy permanent secretary for Botswana’s government communications is full of spin, says Sam Ditshego.
Zuma can save the ANC by not accepting nomination for the presidency at Mangaung, says Paul Khitsane.
We will never win the war against the demon of corruption if it is true that President Jacob Zuma misled Parliament and the nation about his "bond".
There are many benevolent Bongos in Hout Bay. They have built crches and quality schools for children from less privileged backgrounds.