Stuart Lowman’s Inbox: The Post Office subject has touched a nerve
Where do we now stand on the ludicrous issue that the South African Post Office should be the official carrier of any items under 1kg?
Where do we now stand on the ludicrous issue that the South African Post Office should be the official carrier of any items under 1kg?
Yesterday’s contribution from John Freeman on the Post Office drew many response. Hans Ittmann adds his personal experience to the mix.
In today’s contribution, community member John Freeman questions the role of unions and shares why he has little sympathy for Post Office staff.
In response to David Lipschitz’s view on corruption in SOEs, community member Nick Najbicz concludes “white collar crime also pays”.
In a move to shift some of the debate away from Covid-19, community member David Lipschitz asks a valid question: Why is SOE corruption dealt with differently?
“Freedom is hard won and all too easily lost. If I do not get vaccinated then, if the vaccines are effective, the only person I put at risk is myself.”
On the subject of mandatory vaccination, the following submission titled 50 Shades of Grey and the Constitution makes for interesting reading.
Community member Tim Greig says Rob Hersov’s Q&A from the BizNews Investment Conference might have made its way into the Presidency’s office.
The BizNews team’s long weekend was disrupted after Daily Maverick republished an attack on the company by the small NGO called GroundUp.
We’ve received both negative and positive feedback with regards to Covid-19 and vaccines. Community member Michael Bradfield had the following to say in his personal capacity.