There is a segment on my daily breakfast show called “On this day in History.” As the name suggests, we take a look at exciting and significant…
Read MoreMonth: Jun 2018
The day the Little Mermaid died
June 20th 2018 will be remembered as the day free speech died in South Africa. Most applauded the death, not knowing that they were witnessing a tragedy,…
Read MoreJewish Literary Festival
Jewish Literary Festival has more than a way with words, it has a way with people The Jewish Literary Festival 2018 promises an impressive experience for anyone…
Read MoreHoward Feldman ready for Morning Mayhem chaos
ChaiFM is pleased to announce that businessman, author of ‘Carry on Baggage’ and ‘Tightrope: Musings of Circus South Africa’, speaker, and social commentator (not to mention its…
Read MoreThe power of perception
There are many superpowers in your arsenal, but one of the most powerful is how people perceive you. When you enter a room. When you sit down….
Read MoreIsraeli-Gaza clashes: We are no closer to the truth
The appalling loss of life on the Israeli-Gaza border cannot be ignored. At the time of writing this column, more than 50 people have been killed and…
Read MoreSouth Africa – No Friend of Israel
The South African Friends of Israel gathered at the Johannesburg City Hall Sunday to reaffirm their support and love for Israel. 1500 church leaders who openly stand…
Read MorePicking at the scab of the unhealed land wound
On Wednesday I received a distressed message from a friend. “I’m done!” he said. “I can’t anymore. I’m out!” He was referring to racist comments made on…
Read MoreWhat Whites Didn’t Learn from Bantu Education
The death of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has exposed how dangerous a single narrative of the past can be. For me, it elucidated the damage and consequence of the…
Read MoreComrades Widows
The shift is tangible. With the Comrades Marathon less than two weeks away, running friends have begun to view everyone with suspicion. For them, the dangers now…
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