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You just cant help yourself , can you.

Johan Willemse on 1 Mar 2026

BEE was never meant to uplift, but to enrich the few.

Rod on 1 Mar 2026

And the really scary thought is that every individual has a right to vote...how on earth can this possibly work...

Mark Riordan on 1 Mar 2026

That may well be but the majority of people wouldn't want to live there. Suppressed lifestyle by military communist types.

E Christie on 1 Mar 2026

Thanks to smart phones and burnt down libraries. Children need to be introduced to the world of books from the...

Rod on 1 Mar 2026

We need this throughout South Africa!!!!! Vet people, otherwise they can go for a kite and live somewhere else. Once...

Annoyedtaxpayer on 1 Mar 2026

If the accompanying photo is anything to go by, the classes are far too big. Can teachers pay attention to...

E Christie on 1 Mar 2026

And almost all cannot read for actual meaning, or use critical thought and reasoning at any age.

Mike Wiggill on 1 Mar 2026

As a traveller and tourist, I find myself lost with the name changes of South African towns, especially those with...

Frik Jordaan on 1 Mar 2026

No problem just show the kids how to identify ANC logos on posters and the faces of anc politicians for...

A Jock AJR on 1 Mar 2026
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