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‘We never said a word about the fact that I have no arms.’ Felix Klieser In a world so often dominated by the self-pitying and
Liberalism and the woke spectre of CRT that haunts it
The world as we have always known it, is seemingly coming to an end, culturally, socially, and politically. This is evident in the inability of
Covid: It’s all about treatment, or the lack thereof
These photos are of ivermectin tablets manufactured in South Africa for use by human beings. The propagandists keep claiming that ivermectin is only a horse
Glencoe and Muden – a sad pattern and a loud warning
A great deal of attention has been paid to the case against Garth Simpson, a farmer from Glencoe in KwaZulu-Natal, who is facing a charge
Panic over seismic surveys off the Wild Coast
The mainstream media is giving voice to a very belated campaign against a proposed seismic survey to be conducted well off the Eastern Cape coast.
15th November 655 – Battle of the Winwaed: Penda of Mercia is defeated by Oswiu of Northumbria Around the year 400, the Roman Empire withdrew
ANC’s hegemony is over: a new era has begun
Coalition politics are set to become the norm and the share of the vote of the African National Congress (ANC) in the 2024 national and
Until there is strong growth, South Africa will be in crisis
Last week Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana presented a three-year budget plan that somewhat pleased the markets. Higher than expected tax receipts, mainly the result of
Ramaphosa’s demeaning deal with the colonial masters
The president is very proud of an agreement whereby rich countries will pay South Africa $8.5 billion (R131 billion) to ‘to support a just transition to a
A man of rare political courage
Among the many awards FW de Klerk received was one for political courage. It was probably the most appropriate of them all, and one that