They’re coming for your guns
The petty tyrant occupying the seat of the Ministry of Police has revived a much-derided draft amendment bill that would exclude self-defence as a valid
Radical economic transformation carries on regardless
Ace may be in, Ace may be out, but radical economic transformation will be carried on anyway. Cyril Ramaphosa’s apparent victory over Ace Magashule has
Reality jab on the vaccination front line
As I said to Husband Number 2 on Tuesday night, it’s your turn. He went into the kitchen to prepare supper while I reclined on
The truth about the Rwanda genocide
The gullible Western world has for too long swallowed the lies about the 1994 Rwandan genocide from President Paul Kagame’s propaganda machine. In this atrocity,
Disaster rates exemption: a clear win-win
It is sobering to realise that when the latest extension of South Africa’s State of Disaster ends on 15 June – and there’s every likelihood
The media and ethnic division
Over the past 20 years the IRR has commissioned seven opinion surveys on race relations. All seven reveal that the proportion of black Africans (blacks)
SAtired – edition eight
Hello and welcome! This little fortnightly column presents news and politics at its most absurd. SAtired supports freedom of speech, small government and free markets. This means
The trickle-down effect of corruption in SA
The theory of economic trickle-down suggests that as the rich get richer, the wealth is bound to trickle down to the poor and, from this,
The Hydra of fake news
Wilfully incorrect, misleading and maliciously written falsehoods have been with us since the dawn of time. In the distant past, the Bronze-Age Battle of Kadesh
All your data are belong to us
A bizarre and dystopian new draft policy on data and the cloud proposes that government becomes co-owner of all data generated by the private sector