by Nuru Hadi | Jun 24, 2014 | Letters to the editor
In his letter “Sinister roots of Isis, James Cunningham hit the nail on the head. What is happening in the Middle East and across Africa has always been the prerogative of the elite that control and govern the resources of the globe. Religious variances are added like...
by Nuru Hadi | Jun 18, 2014 | Letters to the editor
On the 18/09/2013 “Space Crunch” a letter I wrote was published in the Cape Times. It dealt with“a large sum of ratepayer’s money that was wasted on an unutilized cycle lane in Adderley Street. The redundant change, removed valuable parking. As a result, during the...
by Nuru Hadi | Jun 16, 2014 | Letters to the editor
On a daily basis we witness the many dangers posed by addicts. The alcohol and drug addict is especially dangerous as their personality is usually altered by prolong addiction. We are all familiar with the criminal aspect of the addict as many resort to crime to feed...
by Nuru Hadi | Jun 13, 2014 | Letters to the editor
The massive planned increase in traffic fines is ironic. While I fully support the notion of responsible driving I do not believe that the core motivation behind the traffic fine increase is primarily towards behaviour change. Since I serve on the Finance Portfolio of...
by Nuru Hadi | Jun 11, 2014 | Letters to the editor
Racial and class integration has never been a South African strong point. The Voortrekkers stands testimony to this reality. Historically since Afrikaners could not tolerate the notion of living under English rule, they packed their bags and trekked in-land. Those who...