Andrew Kenny
Andrew Kenny is a writer, an engineer and a classical liberal.
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South Africa’s small nuclear reactors
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are in vogue now, and it so happens that South Africa is a world leader in this nuclear technology. “Modular” means
What should the Queen have apologised for?
Queen Elizabeth II was the longest reigning British monarch, and the greatest of all non-executive monarchs. By this I mean monarchs who held little political
The men who ended slavery, communism and apartheid
Three men ended three evil systems: slavery in the United States, communism in Russia, and apartheid in South Africa. Abraham Lincoln died on 15 April
Cosatu’s war against the poor and the unemployed
While waving banners and shouting slogans to say that it supports the poor and wants to end unemployment, COSATU has fought a long and successful
Chicken wars and animal rights
Two South African combatants are engaged in a mighty chicken war that rages through our media and in which the main battleground seems to be
Pfizer gives damning evidence against Pfizer vaccines
The most damning report I have ever seen on the dangers of Covid-19 vaccines comes from Pfizer Incorporated. In it, Pfizer lists the adverse events
Climate hysteria: heatwaves in Europe
While global temperatures for June and July of this year show no sign of global warming, the mainstream media and some official meteorological bodies are
Sense and silliness: Ramaphosa’s energy plan
In his energy plan, announced last Monday, President Cyril Ramaphosa said, “The measures we are announcing this evening, together with the steps we have already
We demand white racist teachers!
A most strange attitude exists among ANC leaders towards white engineers and white teachers, and skilled white people in general. The ANC wants to get
A preposterous solution for our electricity crisis
The most preposterous solution I have heard for our electricity problems is this: by installing 10,000 MW of renewable power and 5,000 MW of battery