COMMENT

Jan de Klerk writes enacting unpopular and often superfluous laws divert valuable resources and energy of the SAPS
 
Douglas Gibson writes all parties have good and bad members, and those who lie, give politicians a bad name
 
Andrew Donaldson on Tokyo Sexwale and other veterans' pro-ANC campaigning
 
David Bullard on our ruining party's latest efforts to evade blame for its failures
 
Dominique Herman replies to the criticism she has received over her interview with the clinical care specialist
Iqbal Jassat says Steven Friedman has sought to untangle the weaponisation of anti-Semitism and the politics behind it
Willem Gravett writes on Mandlenkosi Motha's tilting against white legal representatives in court
Dave Steward says the claim that the party "found nothing in office" and had to "start from scratch" in 1994 is flatly untrue
William Saunderson-Meyer on Mavuso Msimang and Raymond Suttner's disillusionment with the ANC
Andrew Donaldson says the Western media has yet to catch up to South African disillusionment with the ANC