The future isn’t what it used to be
At midnight, 26 April 1994, my son Willem, our friends Eddie Meiring and Renier Terblanche and I stood in Johannesburg amongst thousands of people. There was a festive mood.
Memories of South Africa's first democratic elections
On the 27th of April 1994, I was a 15-year-old, standard 8 secondary school pupil (which is grade 10 for the millennials among us) and became an observer to the historic moment that heralded the first democratic elections in South Africa.
A reflection on Earth Day 2020
Earth Day 2020 will be like no other, virtually half of the world is in lockdown in some form or another. There is hardly any traffic in the streets, businesses are shut and the economy has ground to a halt.
On World Heritage Day, let’s draw inspiration from our past amid our present uncertainty
On Saturday 18 April 2020, we celebrate World Heritage Day under the theme “Shared Culture, Shared Heritage, Shared Responsibility”. The fact that this year, this day comes while we are physically distanced from others serves to underscore the importance of feeling connected through humankind’s shared wealth – our heritage.
To the moon and back
I once heard that hardly any of the guys who landed on the moon are married to the same people they were married to before they went there. I also once heard that prostitution rose after the great depression as desperate women looked for ways to support themselves. I have no personal experience of neither.