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/ 24 January 2011
WikiLeaks has provided yet another way for South Africans to obsess about what others think about us, writes <b>Verashni Pillay</b>
Despite middle-class misgivings, South Africa’s universal healthcare plan puts us well ahead of the Asian powerhouse.
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/ 10 January 2011
Drowning in cardboard, <b>Verashni Pillay</b> ponders the sound and fury of business networking.
Twenty-seven million. That’s how many people of Indian descent are living across the world, as the Indian government vies for their investment.
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/ 24 December 2010
Zapiro may be facing yet another lawsuit from the president, but if his latest cartoon is anything to go by, he won’t be silenced any time soon.
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/ 6 December 2010
There is no logic behind rewarding the violence of losers, writes <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.
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/ 29 November 2010
<b>Verashni Pillay</b> thanks WikiLeaks for telling us what our governments are really thinking after years of doublespeak
The set of US embassy cables released by WikiLeaks this weekend, which sent shockwaves through the world, has a South African twist.
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/ 26 November 2010
South African media has adopted the term following the juicy story of Manda Reyneke’s obsession with a young Blue Bull’s player, but how ethical is it?
Business South Africa calls for changes to the Act to
criminalise the practice.