Monthly Archives: April 2014
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NOTHING BEATS A LITTLE FRENCH
By: Nokwazi Qumbisa A relaxed, care free day with the distinct scent of wine and coffee ever-so-lightly percolating through the crisp afternoon air. Now that’s a ... -
COMPLETE DISREGARD OF THE LAW
By: Bongani Gema The constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 108 of 1996, section 24 states that everyone has the right (1) to an ... -
CHAOS CAUSED BY CONSTRUCTION DELAY
By: Samkele Sokhela Parents living around the Mariannhill area in Pinetown, have lodged a complaint against the construction delay that has been happening at the Chief ... -
WHAT FREEDOM DAY CELEBRATIONS MEAN TO YOUNG PEOPLE
By: Dale Munatswa KwaZulu-Natal residents came in large numbers for the Freedom Day celebrations held at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Sunday. Majority of the mass were ... -
SOUTH AFRICAN FREEDOM: A 20 YEAR OLD BABY
By: Winston Sibanda Twenty years have gone by and yet the mention of Freedom Day still evokes ideas of a new dawn. Rome was not built ... -
DA LEADER BOOED OFF THE STAGE
By: Khethukuthula Lembethe DA leader, Sizwe Mchunu was booed off the stage by ANC supporters at this year’s Freedom Day celebration at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, ... -
“TO HELL WITH NO VOTE”
By: Khethukuthula Lembethe The Moses Mabhida Stadium was covered in yellow this Freedom Day as the crowed was geared up in ANC t-shirts that read “A ... -
DUT STUDENTS REFLECT ON 20 YEARS OF DEMOCRACY
By: Khanyisani Dlomo Sunday marked exactly 20 years since the first democratic elections were held in South Africa – a reflection of the journey travelled since ... -
MAY-DAY FOR MAY DAY.
By: Talent Buthelezi Since 1994 South Africa has been celebrating the 1st of May as International Workers Day or May Day. The holiday is also celebrated ...
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