Dean Oelschig writes from Johannesburg..
And then there were 3 unbeaten teams!
Supremely hectic at the moment with fun things like government tenders so I have to make this week’s short [...]
“This is our country, our land, and our lifestyle. If you are not happy—then Leave.”
At last a politician in possession of testicles and a backbone. By definition then, not possibly [...]
Speech by the CEO of the South African Institute of Race relations, Mr John Kane-Berman, to the Solidarity trade union.
‘Empowerment which disempowers’
I wish Solidarity every success in its current series [...]
Dean Oelschig on the Super 14..
And then there were 7 unbeaten teams…
So the last months of speculation have yielded similar results to predicting Lotto numbers and the first week of [...]
James Jackson writes from London…
“Make a child smile—kill a counselor.”
A passable joke and a admirable sentiment. Face it, a kid cannot even fart these days without being offered counseling or [...]
Where Dean Oelschig thinks the teams will be placed on the log come May…
1. Crusaders: Dan Carter is back. I could stop right there with that news but there is [...]
Absolute power
David Gleason writes from Johannesburg..
A comment by Michael Spicer who heads Business Leadership demands closer scrutiny. In December last year he told radio listeners that
“…the costs of putting up [...]
Stuart Hayward writes from Aberdeen..
The adage goes that there is no such thing as bad publicity. E-TV’s reputation as an outspoken and hugely controversial news service has, of late, been [...]
James Jackson writes..
White Zimbabweans used to tell a joke—what is the difference between a tourist and a racist? The answer—about a week.
Few seem to joke any more. Indeed, the last [...]