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This is year of the Springboks to defend World Cup

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SPORT

Kurt-lee Arendse is the hat-trick hero at Loftus as Springboks hammer hapless Wallabies. This is the year of the Springboks. Let’s hope we stay injury-free. South Africa certainly has the players to defend our World Cup. I JACK PRENTICE

Was it not for that Wallaby who klapped the ball in front of him, his fourth try was on the cards. There is place for some improvemen­t but they gave a good performanc­e for their first Test together. I HANS DUMAS

Eddie Jones, thank goodness this was our second team. Just wonder at the outcome if the first team had played. I ANDREW MACKIE

SA still not equipped to combat human traffickin­g, says US Department of State

They should concentrat­e on the child labour in their own country, but it IS more of a case of do what I say, not what we do. I LYNDON G JOHNSON

What about killing sprees at schools, parties, malls and churches in the US? No one is talking about them. Let them solve their problems and we will solve ours. I PUSHULI MALIEHE

They have too much undying faith in the SA government. Do they really believe the SA government that is always absent without leave can do something about this? Well maybe if some dollars are placed on the table. Maybe that can motivate government into action. I Xabhashe Makhathini

Who even takes these clowns seriously anymore. The US and UK government­s were responsibl­e for the deaths of 500 000 kids in Iraq and most of the Arab/muslim refugees in Europe. I MIKE HAYWOOD WOODHOUSE

CRIME

Insurance killer Rosemary Ndlovu is expected to face the music in a plot to kill colleague’s husband. She accepted reality that she is going to spend her adult life away – at last week’s appearance she was more beautiful than before sister Nomia Ndlovu. I MONGWE N NTSAKO

It seems this cruel woman is jumping out of the fire into the frying pan (sic). Her personific­ation of evil is backfiring badly as she thought she could mislead insurance companies and play them as fools smart and brilliantl­y – she even tried to fool the justice system. I VUYANI MONELO

Durban’s Merc Woolies looter escapes jail time

What about the 1 000s caught looting on camera? The famous blue lounge suite? The fridges, stoves, etc? They just got away with it? I JANE PHOENIX

The law only applies if you wave at a blue light convoy, or want to conduct a peaceful protest against the government. There you will see the might of the South African government. I MASHEGO MMINAPHUTH­I

The biggest thieves are those living (in) upmarket estates manipulati­ng laws and stealing through unscrupulo­us means. I JACOBS LEE SARAH

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