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CAIPHUS KGOSANA | In parliament, higher education isn't necessary, logic and morality are


CAIPHUS KGOSANA | In parliament, higher education isn’t necessary, logic and morality are
Rejecting those without tertiary skills is elitist, but officials do need a moral compass and grasp of tricky matters
Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
21 April 2021 - 20:13
A former editor of the Sunday Times once wrote a hilarious column that touched on the diplomatic nightmare state visits to Japan would be if Tokyo Sexwale were to ever become president.  It’s simple, he would have had to drop that ridiculous moniker and revert to his birth name, Gabriel Mosima. That was in 2012, when the billionaire businessman and freedom fighter tried to challenge for ANC leadership. Branches rejected him so badly; he ended up on the slate of Kgalema Motlanthe in Mangaung as deputy president candidate and was trounced by Cyril Ramaphosa, who was on the Jacob Zuma slate for the same position. How things have changed. ....

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In parliament, higher education isn't necessary, logic and morality are


In parliament, higher education isn’t necessary, logic and morality are
Rejecting those without tertiary skills is elitist, but officials do need a moral compass and grasp of tricky matters
21 April 2021
A former editor of the Sunday Times once wrote a hilarious column that touched on the diplomatic nightmare state visits to Japan would be if Tokyo Sexwale were to ever become president.  It’s simple, he would have had to drop that ridiculous moniker and revert to his birth name, Gabriel Mosima. That was in 2012, when the billionaire businessman and freedom fighter tried to challenge for ANC leadership. Branches rejected him so badly; he ended up on the slate of Kgalema Motlanthe in Mangaung as deputy president candidate and was trounced by Cyril Ramaphosa, who was on the Jacob Zuma slate for the same position. How things have changed. ....

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Some of greatest minds didn't have qualifications to match


Some of greatest minds didn’t have qualifications to match
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Ismail Lagardien Columnist & essayist 20 April 2021
If anything sets South Africans apart from most societies in the world, it is our penchant for performance persecution.
Nowhere else in the world have I found people, groups of people racial, ethnic, language or religious groups who have battled one another over who has been more persecuted. ..
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Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - HCs can't hold mini trial at stage of framing of charge: SC


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Professor: Relaxation of restrictions at end of April is 'realistic'


A relaxation of the new lockdown coronavirus restrictions could be expected at the end of April at the latest, University of Tartu s virology professor Andres Merits said on Tuesday.
Usually there have been two mistakes made with the restrictions: they have been established too late and too little and secondly: they are relaxed too early and too much. My estimation is that the end of April, the start of May is a realistic time, Merits said.
Merits said the reason behind the current spread of the virus is the combination of old problems and the British variant.
Commenting on the newly established restrictions, Merits said that they are similar to the restrictions established in other European states, more specifically in Ireland when the British variant started to spread. ....

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