You do us a disservice with stories such as Daryl Ilbury’s Light at night sets off alarm bells, says Professor Philip Lloyd.
The continued insulting of the president does indeed need to be banned, says Kwazi Mthembu.
The article Lindiwe Sisulu’s fancy flights pure indulgence is bereft of context and real facts, writes Sandi Mbatsha, adviser to Lindiwe Sisulu.
The article "Khama Inc: All the president’s family, friends and close colleagues" reads like a breathless whodunnit, writes Tom Tweedy.
To equate Israel with apartheid, as Gideon Levy does displays a profound ignorance of the horror that was South Africa.
In SA parties are elected, not individuals. Why, then, do we have the insistent hype about a debate between President Jacob Zuma and Helen Zille?
The Rubicon speech was received with great dismay by South Africa’s diplomats, writes Pieter Wolvaardt.
Floyd Shivambu and his ilk repeatedly insist on being authorities on issues of which they clearly have limited understanding.
The City of Cape Town is committed to doing all it can to make Cape Town caring, safe and inclusive.
In media coverage of the strikes, no effort has been spared to demonise the National Union of Mineworkersm, writes reader Mathew Blatchford.