Secunda Letters & Opinions
Ek, Ta’ Grieta, dink mos terug aani ou dae toe ek en myse siblings saans onder onse ouers se stoele gelê slaap het na die...
The Masterchef kitchen has much in common with our lives.
Die Masterchef kombuis het baie in gemeen met ons lewens. Die Meesterkok staan aan die stuur en ons kry sekere bestanddele wat...
I often write about trauma recovery as a process or steps. I do this for many reasons. First, I have always loved making a....
It is with fond memories that I read the article in the Bulletin (15 July 2016), describing how 4 Secunda runners (Jolene Carstens
Much of life is a battle between good and evil. Good being those who believe in fair play and transparency –
Like most children who do their schooling in schools facing multiple deprivations, choosing to become a teacher only...
Being single parent raised makes it easy for me to identify with baggage that accompanies such apparently dysfunctional childhood.
Do you ever feel hurt by what people say about you? Well, it’s a part of life, so you better get used to it.
More than two billion people live in parts of the world where the Zika virus can spread, ...
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THE rand was weaker against major currencies on Monday morning as traders assessed the risks associated....
The divisive and controversial Donald Trump, one of the strongest Republican...
Poverty is defined as a state wherein a person has less than $1,25 a day to live from, which in real terms means R19.24 at ...
If you’re worried about greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, there are many ways in which you can reduce your personal...
THE article, "Fillip in search for offshore oil and gas" (October 16), refers. It claims that Sasol has "shelved spending plans"..
IN TIME, the annals will reflect that in 2014 professional Afrikaans-language performer and amateur agitator Steve Hofmeyr...
FRIDAY’S annual general meeting of the South African Rugby Union (Saru) was a surreal experience for a journalist...