Last season SuperSport United retained their PSL title with 16 wins from 30 games. That is a win ratio of 53% and they also lost 7 games, 4 of them at home. That translates to a loss ratio of close to 25% overall and 27% at home. They scored 45 goals and conceded 22 on […]
2009
What I want from the Apple tablet
So, the internet/blogosphere is abuzz with news of an Apple tablet, and deservedly so. While I am not going to say I don’t believe it is not coming any more (there is way too much evidence forming) I am having a tough time placing it in Apple’s line-up. Microsoft has been trying to push the […]
Open letter to Mr Schabir Shaik
Yo! Mr Shaik I read in the papers that you were spotted in your BMW trying to buy a balloon. I have to say I am disappointed. Not because you broke parole or anything like that. But getting caught over a balloon is kinda lame. You’re losing your touch. You used to be a stand-up […]
It’s so, like, ubuntu…
Recently, just before a small performance at the fringe of the fringe of the Grahamstown festival, I wondered past two very happy looking teenagers, their eyes curled heavenwards to the sunset in a state of marijuana-induced peacefulness, their tie-dyed fairy shirts flapping in the breeze. “Oh dude, check out the sky” remarked one to the […]
What it means to be ‘autonomous’ today
What does it mean to be “autonomous” (from the ancient Greek words for “self” and “law”) — that is, to be able to be one’s own “law-giver”? I put the word in scare quotes because, strictly speaking, there is no such thing as “complete” autonomy on the part of a person or an institution. At […]
The Wada code: How invasive is it?
The BCCI’s recent refusal to become a signatory of the Wada (World Anti-Doping Agency) code opened a proverbial can of worms in relation to the invasive nature of testing. More specifically, athletes are aggrieved that they have to notify Wada, or the body that represents them that signed the Wada code, of their whereabouts for […]
Jacob Zuma’s first 100 days in office: Good, bad or ugly?
This week’s Talkback question on the Mail & Guardian Online: Zuma’s first 100 days in office: Good, bad or ugly?
Of and concerning Zuma
Zuma is a beautiful boy. His big doleful eyes and playful face have been a hit with the press. Every photographer making funny gobbledygook sounds to try and get his attention. Moving the camera about until the light catches that soft wisp of hair on his shining dome. Much to everyone’s delight, he has now […]
Daddy, I ate the battery! The insanity of the PC brigade
I don’t know about you, but if I bought my kids motorcycles or quads I’d be very, very surprised, not to mention annoyed, if the little bastards ate them. I owned about three bicycles before I saved enough dosh to buy my own 50cc buzz-bike when I was 16, yet I and millions of other […]
Betting on jobs, girls and bandwidth at the casino
KwaZulu-Natal always leads the pack. With the economic recession, the province has the dubious distinction of playing host to not only the most job losses in the country, the most non-functioning traffic lights, the most street name changes and in a bid to not to be outdone, we also applied to play host to the […]
Something is wrong, very wrong
You know that numinous, uncomfortable feeling you get when you sense that something is very wrong? It kind of ties a knot in your belly just below your breastbone and sometimes even hurts at your temples and between your shoulder blades. Your brows involuntarily furrow and your eyes widen as your pulse quickens. And what’s […]
Where’s Shaik?
If the British media catches any politician or celebrity taking the mickey out of them, then they derive great pleasure in reaching out, as one, and grabbing the genius concerned by the short and curlies. Not for them the stiff upper lip for which the Brits are so well-known, this is in-your-face — why did […]