ICYMI Berning Ntlemeza’s daughter makes wild threats, SACP slams Molefe’s return to Eskom, Bomb explodes at Durban family home, and touching goodbye for Karabo Mokoena
Without a reasonable number of successful land reform projects, it is difficult to justify expropriation. The failures so far have nothing to do with the property clause in the Constitution, writes Mpumelelo Mkhabela.
Communities from over the country who are not prepared for events such as we have seen in Coligny will have to urgently ensure that they are prepared, writes Kallie Kriel.
We need to arms ourselves with weapons instead of lipstick. Cancel the ballet lessons and send your daughters to karate instead, writes Monica Laganparsad.
Gordimer hated censorship because her writing was her struggle against racism and injustice. Even less than a year before her death, Gordimer railed against censorship, writes George Bizos.
After ousted Hawks head Mthandazo Berning Ntlemeza’s daughter threatened to kill a police officer who was a complainant in a case against her father, she has sent a threatening message to forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan.
In a touching tribute to her little sister, an inconsolable Bontle Mokoena wept while she read out a heart-wrenching letter at the funeral of Karabo Mokoena in the Diepkloof Hall in Soweto.
It has largely been an informative week in the world of motoring, as Wheels24 reported on many exciting, and some shocking stories over the last seven days.