Do NOT make your bed!
I just made my bed. 34 Seconds if you straighten the duvet and wipe the crumbs and the dog off. It takes 8min 36 seconds
Are Gwede & Co more incompetent than anything else?
Gwede Mantashe, Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, has become a familiar sight in politics. He is overly portly, wears a distinctive “bokbaard”, is supercilious
How to build an effective coalition
As another Johannesburg mayor, Mpho Phalatse, was ousted last week, there were heated accusations among coalition partners. Accompanying this vitriol were open letters and a
Laws and exclusion
Law has been used as an instrument of terror towards indigenous South Africans. The terrorism that saw the displacement of aboriginal Black South Africans and
SA Tourism’s spare billion could be better spent
The government agency responsible for tourism marketing has proposed a massive deal to sponsor Tottenham Hotspur. That money would be better spent getting the basics
Britain adopts conscription
This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. 27th January 1916 – World War I: The British government passes the
Southern Africa: The best place on the continent to be free
The classically liberal Cato Institute in the United States and the Fraser Institute in Canada have launched the latest edition of the Human Freedom Index.
Two percent of GDP lost – power cuts make SA a high-cost economy
About thirty years ago, when I worked as a management consultant, our team was often asked by clients about what competitive advantages were due to
Burning wood is not progress
The European Union uses biomass for 60% of its ‘renewable’ energy and claims that this is ‘carbon neutral’. This is an outrageous lie. Browsing around