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J VOSLOO (“Politician­s enjoy the stadium hospitalit­y”, May 24), they manoeuvre into positions with the intention of milking for all they're worth.They seldom pay for anything. KEN

BOB McChlery (“Rugby bosses at fault”, May 24), on rugby rules you are absolutely correct. READER

BIRDWATCHE­R (“Watering plants while taps run dry”, May 24), plant-watering water comes from lakes and pits around the metro! Ask the rules of the game. Come on! SOKIDO

ALAN (“Metro better off with DA coalition”, May 17), what about the Kabuso Report et al? KEN

WHY do you keep on publishing D R Galloway’s sycophanti­c drivel? HANNES VAN NIEKERK

MUST RESPECT COMPANY RULES

“KWAITO star Bala slams banning of goat-tail necklace” (May 25): if Lubabalo Jack wants to work anywhere, he must respect the rules of the company. This issue is not about culture, but about safety. He is free to practise his culture in his own time. FEDUP, PORT ELIZABETH

BEHAVIOUR OBSTRUCTIV­E

MONGAMELI Bobani does not have the interests of the coalition – and therefore of the metro – at heart. His behaviour is so obstructiv­e that one might be forgiven for suspecting that he is actually on the ANC payroll. NORMAN

CRIED OVER KOJAK’S CONDITION

“VETERAN rescue dog’s star career cut short” (May 25): what sad news. I cried for you, Kojak. Go well. SALOMIE WAKEFORD

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