Readers write in about Blade Nzimande, the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, and the Nubians.
Readers write in about farm workers, and poverty in Brics.
Readers write in about Cyril Ramaphosa, ancient Egypt and Homo naledi, and the EFF.
Readers write in about Homo naledi, rape, and Politikon.
Readers write in about South Africa’s heritage and Johan Booysen.
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Readers write in about the Booysen case, democracy, and the African Union.
Readers write in about education, the Commonwealth Games, and Homo naledi.
Readers write in about Wits, acid water, and black diamonds.
Readers write in about the 1994 settlement, the beauty industry, and universities.
Readers write in about the ombuds, ANC denialism and the housing debate.
Readers write in about Agent 407 Olivia Forsyth, and pension systems.
Readers write in about Abahlali BaseMjondolo, and inner-city buildings.
Readers write in about spying, and the climate.
Readers write in about sectarian politics, and ANC leadership in the Western Cape.
Readers write in on critique on President Zuma and on climate policy.
Readers write in about Cape Town development plans and the ANC; Patricia de Lille responds.
Readers write in about the Farlam commission’s report, and Egypt.
Readers write in about the climate, the ANC, and Marxism.
Readers write in about language, Fifa, al-Bashir and the paper itself.
Readers write in about climate change, capital export and Marikana.
Readers write in about Nkandla and the National Development Plan.
Readers write in about morals in politics, police shootings, and District Six evictions.
Readers write in about contraceptives, Holocaust education and the danger of essentialising.
Readers write in about Biko, oppression and struggle, and the KZN police.
Readers write in about Marikana, migrants, synthesis and the wealth gap.
Readers write in about Steve Biko, statues, Zuma, headlines and Islamic scholars.
Readers write in on the xenophobic violence.
Readers write in on free university education, Nigeria and Benedict Daswa.
Readers voice their opinion on Qur’an rules, textbooks and statues.
Readers write in about higher education, press freedom, political killers and, of course, Rhodes.
Readers write in about movie reviews and copyright policy.
Readers speak out on nuclear safety, transformation and a visit to Parliament.