Organisations such as The 1926 Club foster rational discussion and respectful disagreement to counter online isolation and echo chambers
The city once traversed by mining prospectors has recently lost some of its most esteemed tenants, including Anglo American and the Minerals Council
Efforts to move the Rand club into 2013 have been made because, like most clubs around the world we are struggling to survive, writes André Hattingh.
A new menu is risky for an institution dedicated to keeping up the ‘classics’.
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/ 15 November 2007
African National Congress deputy president Jacob Zuma has said South Africa would become even better if he became president. Speaking at the Rand Club in Johannesburg, Zuma’s response to those who were thinking of leaving SA if he became president was: ”I can assure you that this country will become even better.”
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/ 18 October 2007
Freedom of expression is a right South Africans should not have to ask for, businessman Tokyo Sexwale told a gathering at the Star’s 120th anniversary celebrations in Johannesburg on Wednesday. ”You have the right, you don’t have to ask for that right … you have won that right by being citizens of this country,” said Sexwale.