The party’s leader stoked the flames that led its supporters to target a journalist
If no one flies the old South African flag anyway, as the organisation states, banning it wouldn’t matter
Corruption, in the end, will the undoing of our democratic project
Using the ANC’s 25-year failure will do the trick, but its supporters will need careful persuasion
Dan Plato responds to Eusebius McKaiser’s opinion piece
Social media has made us obsess about the behaviour of others and ignore our own
People need the facts to make informed choices, which is what journalists should be providing
Our readers write in about: Eusebius McKaiser’s agenda and the weakness of the mining inspectorate
Nene can’t seek forgiveness without saying what he has done wrong — it can’t be just a cup of tea
A new film forces us to examine the background to crimes associated with poverty and deprivation
We should be taught from a young age to think critically about our own perspectives
In many ways the book exposes the psychosocial trauma that has been inherent since the founding of our country
We need to drop race as a category and rather see people according to their different needs
Biological traits and social constructions play a part in our nuanced relations with each other
Our readers write in about the Mail & Guardian’s bias and a writer’s attack on his ‘favourite whipping boy’
We need to move towards refining our understanding of the causes behind structural and racialised inequality
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No answer is simple in our complex society, which is why the ‘obvious’ solutions are so often wrong
The mayor took the DA to court after the party’s leaders "determined" that she breached one of its constitutional clauses during a radio interview
The mayor asked a full Bench to rule on whether the termination of her party membership, for comments she had made on radio, was procedurally flawed
The company took the wrong approach in dealing with the Ashwin Willemse racism debacle
By showing intolerance and outright racism, the red berets are losing their status as media darlings
During an interview, Eusebius McKaiser questioned Angie Motshekga on history as a compulsory subject, the teacher-pupil ratio and violence in schools
Former staff members say Equal Education’s problems go beyond sexual harassment
The idea of ‘social justice activism’ becomes a lie when its organising spaces are fraught or abusive
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Thousands of black South Africans haven’t led the lives they wanted because of apartheid policies
Marietha Aucamp has resigned as Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga’s chief of staff
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The DA’s cessation of De Lille’s membership is suspended
Patricia de Lille will on Tuesday afternoon hear if the Western Cape high court has suspended the DA’s decision to terminate her membership
The former MP went on the defensive on Radio 702’s Eusebius McKaiser show on Friday
Although the DA made De Lille an offer to keep her council seat open for 90 days, the party has now said it will not allow her back on its benches
There is no such thing as a level playing field and all the best athletes enjoy biological and nonbiological advantages
The archbishop has expressed his regret that Cape Town will lose the services of Patricia de Lille