Taking on UCTâs Fallists in their own vernacular â Tim Crowe
At UCT, it seems, the sins of the colonial masters are being revisited on them by the Fallists and itâs been an eye for an eye leading to eventual complete academic blindness.
At UCT, it seems, the sins of the colonial masters are being revisited on them by the Fallists and itâs been an eye for an eye leading to eventual complete academic blindness.
UCT, writes Professor Benatar, is not all bad. There are pockets of the university that function really well, and many people of goodwill who span the racial spectrum.
By the end of this week, the Mpati Commission must hand its report on malfeasance at the Public Investment Corporation to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Politicsweb editor James Myburgh knows his onions when it comes to politics and in particular the Democratic Alliance (DA).
Our veteran contributor Ed Herbst has a knack for slowly raking over the coals of fires started by controversial media entrepreneur Iqbal Survé.
As if more evidence were needed that the Sekunjalo media empire is premised on a âcash gifts-for-political allegianceâ ANC/PIC deal.
South Africa’s gifted Rian Malan is a peerless writer. And the bestselling author’s contribution to the debate around Helen Zille’s controversial colonialism tweet is up to his world-class standards.
Helen Zille is paying dearly for raising the holy cow of colonialism. Doing so wasn’t in itself wrong, but as Rian Malan explains so brilliantly, for most of South Africa the conversation is premature.
Biznews community member Graham McIntosh shares with us his dream for South Africa in 2017.
Ed Herbst asks what good purpose does it serve to humiliate restaurant staff and what does such behaviour say about those who choose to conduct themselves in this way?