Opinion
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OPINION | We need a dystopia more than ever
Well, so much for a hopeful new year. You all know what I mean: Andy Serkis’ child-friendly Animal Farm, adapted supposedly from Orwell’s seminal Stalinist satire, looks nothing like the…
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KAMEELDORING | Prosa in plekname – elkeen skilder ‘n prentjie
As jy lank genoeg na ‘n landkaart staar, besef jy ons voorsate het nie net plekke en plase benoem nie; hulle het stories vertel. Daar is min lande in die…
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MENING | Pad van 2026 lei vorentoe langs onbekende weë
‘n Mens wonder oor die roete van 2026 se pad. Hoeveel daarvan is ‘n hoofweg met vloeiende verkeer en bedagsame voertuigbestuurders? Hoeveel van die roete is smal bane met happe…
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NARSISME: ‘Trauma onmeetbaar’ saam met meester van manipulasie
Hulle leef tussen ons. Sielkundiges verwys na hulle as narsiste. Hierdie mense wat van ander mense se aandag en energie en emosies, positief of negatief, afhanklik is vir oorlewing.
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TWYFELHOEKIE | Teen liefde kan selfs die wêreld nie weerstand bied nie
Die wêreld is so stukkend en die wêreld is so boos. Besluit jy, om ongeag alles, ongeag wat, gewoon net liefde te leef. En leef dit opreg, van hart, ook…
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Why some men turn violent: UWC study reveals roots of intimate partner abuse
Alcohol abuse, jealousy, experiencing childhood abuse, and anger of having absent fathers are some of the issues that are driving South African men to commit intimate partner violence (IPV), a…
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Record matric passes intensify pressure on South Africa’s post-school system
As the Class of 2025 celebrates its matric results, South Africa is again facing a problem that has little to do with learner performance and everything to do with system…
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OPINION | Ramaphosa’s sleepless nights come decades too late – IRR
President Cyril Ramaphosa says unemployment keeps him awake at night. That concern, expressed in early 2026, comes far too late – and risks sounding insincere – after decades of mounting…
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Pelonomi Hospital: How healthcare violates constitutional rights
Public healthcare in South Africa is not a favour – it is a right. Systems treating people otherwise are unlawful, writes Theo King.











