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The tension in the cabinet will intensify as the governing party desperately looks for ways to stay in power.
Does the president have any sense of urgency at all?
After their defeat against Ireland, what are the Springboks' options?
The government's more strategic and nuanced foreign policy is paying dividends.
Unfortunately, there are still English speakers who believe that most Afrikaners are rather crude and ignorant.
Prejudice is one thing, casual hurtfulness is another. Lim Sampson is guilty of both.
Angus Anthony spends much of his time up in the trees of the Kalahari grassland at vulture nests.
Popular artists have to work with the meta commentary or remain stuck in a niche.
Tourism is vital, of course, but it sucks when hidden gems are discovered.
If you're from a traditional church, what's happening in city centres and townships will feel like another country.
Visit Belfast, 15th century China and London on the wings of books.
Treasure-hunters and ‘archive moles' are reissuing forgotten literary gems.
After tiring of load-shedding and having a solar system installed, the sun went into hiding. Trouble ensued.
These sardine recipes will make you look at little silver fish in oil with new eyes.
Here are some products and ideas that may enhance your life.
The sound of laughter from the audience is his drug of choice, says the comedy legend.
September 29 2023
Sound fiscal policy versus election win
The tension in the cabinet will intensify as the governing party desperately looks for ways to stay in power.
Cyril in bed, watching reruns ...
Does the president have any sense of urgency at all?
What next for the Boks?
After their defeat against Ireland, what are the Springboks' options?
Reply | Yes, SA’s voice does still count
The government's more strategic and nuanced foreign policy is paying dividends.
15 + 2 rugby questions for Darrel Bristow-Bovey
Off to Dreamland, where a new world awaits
Gaslighting: ‘It’s all in your head’
KISS THE BOER
Of Boers, rockspiders and exceptions
Unfortunately, there are still English speakers who believe that most Afrikaners are rather crude and ignorant.
The lonely joys of the Afrikaner peep show
Prejudice is one thing, casual hurtfulness is another. Lim Sampson is guilty of both.
Tree-climbing (at 74) is for the birds
Angus Anthony spends much of his time up in the trees of the Kalahari grassland at vulture nests.
Olivia Rodrigo’s wonderful world
Popular artists have to work with the meta commentary or remain stuck in a niche.
Don’t touch me on my small town
Tourism is vital, of course, but it sucks when hidden gems are discovered.
Believe it or not, Christianity is booming
If you're from a traditional church, what's happening in city centres and townships will feel like another country.
BOOKS
Fabulous females with big feet
Visit Belfast, 15th century China and London on the wings of books.
Overlooked voices given new life
Treasure-hunters and ‘archive moles' are reissuing forgotten literary gems.
LIFESTYLE
From Eskom’s &*%! to solar (and buckets of rain)
After tiring of load-shedding and having a solar system installed, the sun went into hiding. Trouble ensued.
Seafood delights in tin can alley
These sardine recipes will make you look at little silver fish in oil with new eyes.
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Finds of the week
Here are some products and ideas that may enhance your life.
15 questions for Marc Lottering
The sound of laughter from the audience is his drug of choice, says the comedy legend.