"I am afraid the president will be asking for many more minutes of silence and have many fewer voters next year."
Emotive performances and a willingness to share were his enduring qualities, writes Kwanele Sosibo
The department says it’s not retrenching, but treasury has the money for severance packages
They have also accused Engen of going to court to ‘silence’ ongoing protests by residents
They promise the earth and never deliver, but sometimes the world’s leaders give us the sun, the moon and the stars
They have the skills to farm successfully but need financing from banks and post-settlement support from the state
As investors move away from risky emerging markets, the highly traded rand is caught up in the contagion
‘Product range’, as any sociologist can tell you, is the term for when a company repackages goods with new colours, logos and names
We are ever hopeful that one of the underdogs will rise up and claim the ultimate glory
For too long their contribution has been ignored but the evidence of their role is there to be seen