The ‘big interview’ with Richard Brasher, the new chief executive of Pick n Pay , should have been a big interrogation, says a reader.
Paul Mashatile and some of our comrades believe in the fallacy that ANC delegates will discuss how our leaders have performed since 2007.
The wave of violent strikes that has engulfed South Africa is a clear indication of the deep class discontent felt by the working masses.
The Hadith are indeed secondary to the Qur’an, but the Qur’an says nothing about Aisha’s age at the time the marriage was consummated.
Professor Daniel Plaatjies is quite correct to draw attention to the need to professionalise the public administration, writes Paul Hoffman.
I am sure all thinking South Africans are as shocked as I am by the Cabinet’s decision to green-light fracking, writes Michael MacCarthy.
Thank you to Andile Mng-xitama for "A dream not deferred, but defiled" (September 14).
Mamphela Ramphele’s article, is but another reminder of how far backwards we have gone in "the new South Africa", writes Jeff Rudin.
Reading ‘Pastrami and apartheid’ gives the impression that there is only one side to this conflict and only one narrative, says areader.
Tina Joemat-Pettersson wishes to place on record that the report "Department donates ‘gift’ for Zuma’s project" is completely incorrect.