Find him guilty, or we riot
Decent, law-abiding, poor black people in America will suffer because of the manner in which the guilty verdict for white policeman Derek Chauvin was reached
The dangerous trend threatening free speech
Separately this April, at two elite private schools in New York City, a teacher and a parent are paying a price for speaking out against
Helen Zille’s #StayWoke: Go Broke – A Note on the Culture Wars
Helen Zille’s new book, #STAYWOKE: GO BROKE Why South Africa won’t survive America’s culture wars (and what you can do about it), will be published
The unsatisfaction of the unaccomplished mission
Book review: Slabbert: Man on a Mission (Albert Grundlingh, Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2021) Albert Grundlingh’s biography of Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert, Slabbert: Man on a
Standard Bank and the Zondo Commission
“Conducted in parallel with the extremely dangerous phenomenon of ‘state capture’, the process of consolidating our democracy is endangered by “media capture” and the incremental
The original state capture
Minerals Resources Minister and ANC National Chairperson Gwede Mantashe gave recently what might in hindsight be seen as the most important testimony before the Zondo
Environmentalism’s misanthropy problem
Top figures in the environmental movement, like Sir David Attenborough, constantly remind us that humanity is a plague, and that the world would be much
This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. 17th April 1961 – Bay of Pigs Invasion: A group of Cuban
The ‘bait-and-switch’ ploy behind the Employment Equity Amendment Bill
Last week the portfolio committee on employment and labour (the committee) heard oral submissions on the Employment Equity Amendment Bill of 2020 (the Bill). The
The state’s vaccine heist on medical schemes
South Africa’s Covid-19 vaccine roll-out is at least six months behind much of the world, including many African countries. The immunisation of healthcare workers has