Umkhonto vets under fire from Mr Fixit

The news from the front for the uMkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association doesn’t make for good reading this week. After marching on party headquarters, Luthuli House and then the Gauteng premier’s office earlier this week, to demand that Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula be fired, they found themselves wilting under a furious counter barrage.

A week of some spectacular sense of humour failures

This has been a week for some spectacular sense of humour failures but then again, this is South Africa and it has always been thus. There’s nothing more humbling than having to explain the punchline of a joke, especially when people resolutely don’t get it.

Government distrust leads to fake news and fear

Fake news and fear area heady mix. We saw what happened just before March 27, nary a toilet roll to be had. On Tuesday afternoon, we had the same thing all over again. Queues mysteriously forming outside bottle stores like the secret signal for an impending zombie apocalypse – “the president will speak tonight; he’s going to close the bottle stores…”

SA enters a new world of freedom but Covid-19 pandemic is far from over

At midnight on Monday, South Africans entered a new world of freedom – after 145 days of ostensibly not being allowed to buy cigarettes, travel between provinces and drink alcohol (albeit since July 12). The strangest thing doesn’t appear to have been the mass absenteeism from work, endless queues and near pandemonium in bottle stores of yore.

Lockdown has all of us on our knees

A picture tells 1 000 words and the stories at the weekend were bad: the controversial former minister of communications Faith Muthambi and her gaffe prone successor Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams separately doling out relief to recipients who are on their knees – literally.

The fine art of showing solidarity

The lockdown has stress-tested all of us, in every possible way, but for small and medium business owners it’s been especially tough. For those in the tourism and hospitality business it’s been nothing short of catastrophic.