In City_Press Voices today: RapuleT argues that South Africans who have built the president up to be some kind of saviour are in for a rude awakening; Mondli Makhanya says the Parliament appointments mean we will have the wolves guarding the chicken coop
Modidima Mannya writes that after surviving the brutality of apartheid and colonialism, no one should dare ask Africans to apologize for demanding justice and equal rightsRapule Tabane argues that those South Africans who have built the president up to be some kind of saviour are in for a rude awakeningThe new dawn is
upon us. People expect a better life. They deserve it. The Era of bling and pilot projects is over. The public wants to see modesty in our public life, writes Busani NgcaweniMondli Makhanya says the appointment of pro-Zuma supporters to critical roles in Parliament mean we will have the wolves guarding the chicken coop
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