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Khaya Dlanga: SA’s grim fairytale
Article
/ 20 September 2012

Khaya Dlanga: SA’s grim fairytale

If 1994 was our "happily ever after", how did our fairytale ending saddle us with evil sorcerers, wayward knights and all this singing and dancing?

By Staff Reporter
Deep Read: Are Blacks and Jews too sensitive?
Analysis
/ 10 September 2012

Deep Read: Are Blacks and Jews too sensitive?

How much insensitivity should we be prepared to tolerate, asks Khaya Dlanga. Can zero tolerance eradicate hate speech?

By Staff Reporter
Viva Woolworths! Viva!
Article
/ 6 September 2012

Viva Woolworths! Viva!

The purple cries of reverse racism slung at Woolworths are misguided at best, writes Khaya Dlanga. But sure, why not … bring on the white cashiers!

By Staff Reporter
Apple says ‘iWin’ to Samsung’s ‘iSteal’
Article
/ 30 August 2012

Apple says ‘iWin’ to Samsung’s ‘iSteal’

You’d have to be an idiot not to see that Samsung stole from Apple. But the fallout is fun to watch, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
Malema in Marikana: Opportunism knocks
Article
/ 23 August 2012

Malema in Marikana: Opportunism knocks

Desperate people do desperate things – like taking advantage of those even more desperate than themselves, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
We, the people, are government’s official opposition
Article
/ 16 August 2012

We, the people, are government’s official opposition

We are too quick to point fingers at politicians instead of doing our bit to get SA in the direction it should be going in, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
Malema must stop insulting Zuma (and everybody else)
Article
/ 9 August 2012

Malema must stop insulting Zuma (and everybody else)

Julius Malema is going to have a tough time finding his way back into the ANC if goes around calling potential allies cowards, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
The enterprising Mr Gigaba as prez? Engage.
Article
/ 2 August 2012

The enterprising Mr Gigaba as prez? Engage.

Malusi Gigaba will be our president. Maybe. In politics, nothing is carved in stone, but if he plays his cards right it might be written in the stars.

By Staff Reporter
Khaya Dlanga: Blame the state, not whites
Article
/ 25 July 2012

Khaya Dlanga: Blame the state, not whites

As we transform SA’s white-dominated economy, things must get better not worse. That means training and education. Which means the state must step up.

By Staff Reporter
Khaya Dlanga: Love thy neighbour – from a distance
Article
/ 19 July 2012

Khaya Dlanga: Love thy neighbour – from a distance

Even though we desire solitude, we can’t stand being by ourselves. Good thing we have Twitter, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
Khaya Dlanga: Zuma’s high school oral about Mandela
Article
/ 12 July 2012

Khaya Dlanga: Zuma’s high school oral about Mandela

After listening to the president’s speech at the Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture, Khaya Dlanga pleads with him not to deliver a high school oral again.

By Staff Reporter
Dear Mr President, have you served the ANC well?
Article
/ 5 July 2012

Dear Mr President, have you served the ANC well?

Khaya Dlanga had always looked forward to being surprised and impressed by President Jacob Zuma. But now he’s tired of waiting.

By Staff Reporter
Education is the new struggle
Article
/ 28 June 2012

Education is the new struggle

The ANC has identified three priorities for South Africa to focus on as a nation. Tragically, education isn’t one of them, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
Can ANC presidents trust their deputies?
Article
/ 20 June 2012

Can ANC presidents trust their deputies?

No one likes to live in the shadow of a leader, which is why so many deputies are seen to be jostling to be numero uno, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
Will the president shuffle himself?
Article
/ 14 June 2012

Will the president shuffle himself?

Perhaps President Zuma should take a leaf from the book of Nelson Mandela, who wisely opted out of a second term as president, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
Khaya Dlanga: Labels that divide
Article
/ 7 June 2012

Khaya Dlanga: Labels that divide

South Africans still like to classify each other. But labels are the name of the blame game, and all they do is divide us further, writes Khaya Dlanga

By Staff Reporter
The ANC is better than this
Article
/ 31 May 2012

The ANC is better than this

Khaya Dlanga takes issue with the ANC’s selective morality when it comes to the office of the presidency.

By Staff Reporter
The president who became a joke
Article
/ 24 May 2012

The president who became a joke

Mr President, take the advice Nelson Mandela gave to Bill Clinton and focus on the job at hand – not the distractions, writes Khaya Dlanga

By Staff Reporter
The ANC has forgotten how to choose a leader
Article
/ 16 May 2012

The ANC has forgotten how to choose a leader

Those who criticise the party for want of a better ANC are browbeaten into silence from the loud bully pulpit of the powerful, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
Rape: The violence of silence
Article
/ 9 May 2012

Rape: The violence of silence

How do we stop damaged men from damaging women? By not looking away. By speaking out. And by raising a nation of better men, writes Khaya Dlanga

By Staff Reporter
In the Constitution we trust
Article
/ 3 May 2012

In the Constitution we trust

Sometimes the courts need to intervene to remind the government it is of the people, by the people, writes <b>Khaya Dlanga</b>. Not of or by the ANC.

By Staff Reporter
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