EDITOR’S LUNCHBOX: When Jacob Zuma turned from Santa’s wisdom
And why SA should thank Kuwait
Stories of Note Bytes from the digital world A degree of madness was required to serve on the SABC’s board, given the extent to which corporate governance was flouted, former director Vusumzi Mavuso told a parliamentary inquiry. Eskom was moved deeper into junk bond territory by Fitch — something you would never guess from the utility’s press release. Eskom is now on the cusp of falling into the single B "highly speculative" debt range. In My Opinion Matters of debate Somebody needs to send a note of thanks to the government of Kuwait. Without them, SA would have been stone last among the nations in Grade 5 mathematics performance, writes Jonathan Jansen. Youthful revolt against Fidel Castro’s internment of Cuban troops returning from Angola with AIDS, his battle cry "socialism or death" along with his billboards calling those fleeing to the US scum inspired a tragic punk rock scene, Chris du Plessis found on a visit to the island nation. President Jacob Zuma used to be guided by a ...
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