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Free water for all is a myth. With the free education debate raging on, Tom Lawless suggests changing water to education.
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Free water for all is a myth. With the free education debate raging on, Tom Lawless suggests changing water to education.
Waves of anger has accompanied news of the murder of Martin Irish, the former stockbroker and financial services guru whose body was discovered in his Bryanston home this week.
A few weeks back we ran a story on 3 day weekend. In a follow up, Ockie Steyn sets in an upgraded proposal, one that encapsulates the 4 day system but takes it a step further.
James Ausa wonders why would Cyril Ramaphosa, a man worth over R6 billion, leave the private sector and re-renter the world of politics?
The current stand off between SA President Jacob Zuma and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is like a duel at high noon in the old Wild West, according to a Biznews community member.
Daniel Sutherland believes the story that Pravin Gordhan has to present himself to the Hawks has everything to do with the Russian nuclear deal.
Thuli Madonsela has made the Office of the Public Protector the most relevant, most recognized, and arguably the most politically independent, fearless and effective Constitutional “Chapter 9” institution in SA.
Is Xenophobia a morally defensible way of collecting X’s when we all know that it has disastrous consequences, asks Biznews community member John Stegmann.
Biznews community member Warren Shalang reflects on what’s wrong in South Africa and asks who will be the country’s Robin Hood?
Sara Weiss says those who believe that universities should be bastions of free speech and vigorous debate may be deeply saddened by events occurring at UCT.