As the world melts, unwavering party loyalty breeds a self-imposed blindness. We look but do not see fractured realities; propaganda shatters convictions as we turn to racist blame and hatred, turning truth to air. This silent endorsement of the status quo, of continiously voting for a disfunctional government party, or not voting at all, this "speaking by saying nothing," allows...
Joburg in Focus: A Public Transport Nightmare
Well, the traffic drama in Johannesburg has more acts than a Shakespeare play. Metropolis expansion? Check! Failed public transport solutions? You betcha! Metrobus as the knight in shining armour? Of course. World Cup sparking changes? Naturally. Alas, the dream of a seamless transport system remains as elusive as a polite honk on the highway. The inefficiencies get as complex as...
Electricity in South Africa: History and Current Challenges
Tracing South Africa's electrifying history from early telegraph usage in 1860 to today's frequent blackouts and soaring prices, it's clear that Eskom's in a pickle. From being the pioneer of bright ideas, like illuminating railways in 1881, to now juggling load-shedding schedules, Eskom seems to be stuck in a dark loop. Between large-scale corruption, non-payment issues, and an overburdened...

