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Tag: University of Cape Town

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Comments

Apartheid is still a crime and will always be. We had no say and nothing to hold on to. Many...

Lunga Vani on 16 Feb 2026

Whoever is in the picture at the head of the article, I wouldn't trust her to wash my dishes. Such...

Cyrano de B. on 16 Feb 2026

Petzer has a valid point , logic dictates that if u dish out free stuff to the poor more poor...

William Harmsen on 16 Feb 2026

Well done buddy, at R300/liter you'll soon be living the life of luxury!

Grumpy Oldie on 16 Feb 2026

Turton was fired because the genocidal little idiotic pipe-smoking dwarf, Mbeki, got annoyed that a white guy was pointing out...

J vN on 16 Feb 2026

Malema also bought similar degrees

Wim Kotze on 16 Feb 2026

words and empty promises.Cyril has achieved very little and history will judge him accordingly 😢

kznask on 16 Feb 2026

Give that man an olive grove!

kznask on 16 Feb 2026

This is rubbish, Turton is not one man who warned of the crisis. There are many reports complied by numerous...

Richard Holden on 16 Feb 2026

I heard Turton a few times being interviewed and way back then he painted a dire picture. I cannot help...

Anton E on 16 Feb 2026
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