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Despite proving over the last 30 years they cannot manage any State-Owned-Enterprises, they are now going to open another. Cows...

Old Optimist on 18 Feb 2026

If Malema was president, he would act in the same manner He is brainless and would never be able to...

Keith Mitchell on 18 Feb 2026

We are still stuck in the lost years of the post Mbeki ANC. The convicted firearm discharger, who still needs...

Zantsak on 18 Feb 2026

"where he will seek to improve fraught ties between the two states." What, he's going to get rid of the...

Dave S on 18 Feb 2026

Suggestion: if you're going to talk a load of racist crap. maybe ask ChatGPT to improve your terrible 'English' before...

Dave S on 18 Feb 2026

Why are there so many Zimbabweans in South Africa if their homeland is such a paradise? Why do you not...

James Henning on 18 Feb 2026

Cry a little

James Henning on 18 Feb 2026

Cosatu supported the strike back in 2013/14 which was the start of SAPO's demise. There main concern is loss of...

James Geach on 18 Feb 2026

I would love dearly for Ambassador Bozell to be able to bring the anc back from the brink of the...

Andrea on 18 Feb 2026

As always, Frans Cronje is on the money. I think the real motivation for JS to "walk out" so quickly,...

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