2021 January 12, Erene Roux, “Twitter shaming: DJ Fresh, Euphonik accused of ‘raping four women’”, in The South African[1]:
I am not legitimizing this allegation, it just irks me the number of amajita who say why she doesn’t go report to SAPS as if it’s that easy for a raped woman to come to terms with this vile act.
2020 September 12, Dr Hanli Rautenbach, “Allergies: How to navigate their treatment holistically”, in The South African[2]:
Deficiencies like zinc, selenium and bioflavanoids that support regulatory T-cells, lead to increased allergies, increased inflammation and often increase in weight.
2013 November 11, KatyPotatie, “A Country Brew”, in The South African[3]:
After paying our ‘deposit’, which was actually just a payment for the pooch and had the self-entitled grammar-nerd in me twitching at the incorrect use of the word, we ventured back with our chien in the back of the car, and a giant, “What now?” expression on our faces.
2020 December 7, Mia Russell, “Western Cape getaways that won’t break the bank”, in The South African[4]:
For the little ones, there is a foefie slide, a kiddies playground with swings, a trampoline, and jungle gym, and a pub on the water fitted with DSTV is ideal for relaxing over a drink at the end of the day.
2019 July 12, Tom Head, “Soweto protests: Unrest causes Johannesburg traffic disruptions on Friday”, in The South African[13]:
A perfect storm of protestable incidents have brought us to this point, where several key commuter routes are either completely blocked off or closed to traffic.
2019 October 25, Jenna Berndt, “Travelling Morocco: Don’t miss these exotic highlights”, in The South African[15]:
Meknès is known for its ancient medina (old city), a UNESCO site, and the gate of Bab el-Mansour, famous for its elaborate design of green and white traditional zeillij tiles.
2020 December 27, Nokwanda Ncwane, “#GirlPower: Five South African women who owned 2020”, in The South African[17]:
Her honours include Doctor of Science, honoris causa from the University of Bristol and the Order of the Baobab (Silver) for her excellent contribution in the field of science and representing South Africa on the international stage through her outstanding research work.
2020 June 11, Andrea Chothia, “Tshwane: DA weighs in on Maile for playing ‘roulette’ with people’s lives”, in The South African[18]:
The party said the ANC’s actions can only be described as mala fide, particularly those of Maile, in the matter pertaining to the Tshwane administration.
2020 December 27, Nokwanda Ncwane, “#GirlPower: Five South African women who owned 2020”, in The South African[19]:
Her honours include Doctor of Science, honoris causa from the University of Bristol and the Order of the Baobab (Silver) for her excellent contribution in the field of science and representing South Africa on the international stage through her outstanding research work.