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How the Proteas can overcome their mental block

Journalism allows you the opportunity to see, hear and read a lot of different opinions on how sports teams overcome tough patches to eventually triumph in a manner that would demand an unlimited bar tab at the big game after-party. So with that in mind and after watching the Proteas surrender to Sri Lanka last […]

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Politics of helplessness

As I sat with my iPad on my lap to write this article I went blank. All the points on the article I was to write disappeared from my mind. All I had was a feeling of helplessness. The same feeling I had growing up at KwaNdengezi whenever I heard the unmistakable drone of the […]

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Yay,Secret Santas! We just gotta give

I will never forget it. I was one of those young men back in the early eighties who had a choice: two years’ military conscription or four years in jail. I disliked either option but chose the shorter “jail” sentence and thankfully ended up as a telex operator. One of the little businesses going on […]

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No guts, no glory

I had the pleasure last week of watching Australia finish off India in the first Test in Melbourne, Australia. As South Africans, it’s almost a birth right to “hate” Aussies, and this is, in my opinion, because jealousy makes us nasty. We all know that we want our national sporting teams to experience the success […]

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On loving our possessions

This is possibly the single thing I love most in the world. I cannot quite explain why, but when I look at it I am filled with love. I don’t get to look at it often, because it’s safely folded away in a cupboard, waiting for the day I have a room of my own […]

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Mandela wedding is a misguided act of defiance

South Africans should be annoyed at the defiance showed by the grandson of former president Nelson Mandela in proceeding with a wedding which was clearly in contempt of a court order. On Saturday Mandla Mandela married his third wife, Swazi princess Mbali Makhathini, in a traditional ceremony despite an interdict prohibiting him from doing so. […]

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Fanon and resistance

Critical psychologist Desmond Painter, writing on the 50th commemoration of Frantz Fanon’s untimely death, says: “Fanon was interested in forging new categories of thought, new subjectivities and new modes of being and becoming. To this end, he challenged European thought [and the cultural and political category of ‘Europe’ as such] with a forceful refusal — […]

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And up next in SA …

As so excellently written, Adam Wakefield has looked into 2011 and summed up for us all the poignant moments and prestigious awards handed out to very deserving recipients. It’s a wonderful article and I urge you to read it whilst on this site. I look at our national sports as well as the provincial or […]