The Herald (South Africa)

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NEW NAME WON’T CHANGE A THING

A NEW name for the Kings will not change the sorry state they are in. What is needed is a complete change of the coaching staff. You want a winning team to get the spectators back in the stands.

SPECTATOR

BLAME THE COLONIALIS­TS

GARY Koekemoer’s conclusion­s on the Moses Mabhida stadium riots are wrong. Quite clearly, the colonialis­ts are to blame. If they hadn’t introduced soccer to the country, none of this would have happened.

ECKART

DA HAS GIFTED CAPE TOWN TO ANC

SO the DA eventually fired Patricia de Lillie on the whim of a radio comment. What a mess. Ebrahim Rasool (ANC) will be the next Cape Town mayor come 2019.

IAN PRINGLE

DID ROLAND HYPNOTISE THE COURT?

ROLAND Williams, did you hypnotise the magistrate? You should be sitting in jail. You are a spin doctor.

HYPED OUT

CULTURE OF DESTRUCTIO­N

YOUR editorial (May 8) refers. Just as the legacy of apartheid can still be seen today, we are also witnessing the legacy of the ANC/SACP struggle. The struggle legacy of demand and destroy can be seen each day around the country. Mayhem all around us. If demands are not met, then destructio­n of everything in sight takes place. Is there no end to the culture of demand and destroy?

R PALLAS

HARASSED BY CAR GUARDS

SPAR Gelvandale doesn’t care about its customers. The security remain in the store while customers are harassed by so-called car guards outside.

UNHAPPY

STREET BEGGARS ENDANGER TRAFFIC

AN article in the Zululand Observer – where a Richards Bay man was convicted and fined R1 000 for being a danger to traffic by standing in the middle of a public road with a cardboard sign asking for donations – is something that should be considered in Port Elizabeth.

CONCERNED CITIZEN

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