An assault on science by climate alarmists
The worst thing about the latest climate report (Assessment Report 6 or AR6) of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is not that
There is a sickness abroad
There is a sickness abroad in the land: the government’s obsession with demographic representivity. It is not only a false premise that every activity should
Mr Ramaphosa, let’s tear down this lockdown
Mr. President, Covid lockdowns have caused misery and death. What’s done is done. But even remaining measures deny human rights and cause terrible things. Now
Confiscation of land (or EWC) – what a muddle
About 190 000 years ago our planet was in the grip of an Ice Age. Oceans receded, ice caps proliferated and the surface of most
Cape independence popularity boost
In the wake of the total breakdown of law in order in KwaZulu-Natal and parts of Gauteng in July, a new survey finds strong and
South Africa can succeed, if it changes course
‘Far from falling apart, SA must and will succeed; she will enhance her co-operation with the world and stand as a beacon of the resilience
This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. August 5th 910 – The last major Danish army to raid England
One day left to help kill the bill
Tomorrow is the deadline for public comment on proposed amendments to Section 25 (the property clause) of the Bill of Rights, as set out in
What kind of country do we want to be?
Imagine, if you will, South Africa as an influential and technologically advanced member of an alliance of the world’s most powerful nations which act as
Reshuffle without Reform
Last week’s cabinet reshuffle was crisis-driven. But the crisis will not drive reforms to boost economic growth and deal with massive and growing unemployment. President