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Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.


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Hogarth 13 May 2012

FW's nostalgia is a bad case of Bop-on-the-brain syndrome

Hogarth 29 April 2012

Hell hath no fury like an employee not paid on time

When ministers sit in judgment of the judges

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth 15 April 2012

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth 01 April

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth 17 March

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 26 February 2012

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 19 February 2012

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 05 February 2012

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Mbeki stirs brains dormant since 2009 to life

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 15 January 2012

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 08 January 2012

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 01 January 2012

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 25 December 2011

A ladder in Jacob's stocking and a mess of pottage indeed

Hogarth: 11 December 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth 06 November 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth 30 October 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 16 October 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 09 October 2011

Motive emerges visa vis the Arch's dashed birthday wish

Hogarth: 02 October 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 25 September 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

The right to freedom of not-so-sweet nothings

THE ANC Youth League took serious exception to Judge Colin Lamont's ruling to ban the struggle song Dubul' iBhunu from being sung in public. But what incensed the league's deputy president, Ronald Lamola, further was that the judge also ruled that it couldn't be sung in private - which to the league means not even in the bedroom.

Well, that went really swimmingly, didn't it?

PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma has proved that you can put a positive spin on anything.

Hogarth 04 September 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth 28 August 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

There goes the class in business class ...

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 14 August 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hogarth: 07August 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Hush hush, don't wake the strange bedfellows

ITINERANT MP Cecil Burgess - currently taking the ANC's shilling - loves nothing more than to flaunt his special access, as chairman of the secretive Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence, to the strange world of spies.

Hogarth: 24 July 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Doting dad, lover, president and now - publicist

WITH two of his many daughters about to star in a new television sitcom, an excited father tweeted this on Friday: "I encourage you all to tune into Channel 107 Tonight on DStv at 7pm for a new sitcom it's for life it promises to be great".

Globe-trotting Mbeki now flying the Nigerian flag

PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma probably thought he had finally clipped the wings of his friend-turned-foe Thabo Mbeki when the Union Buildings stopped footing the bill for the ex-president's continental adventures. So he must be mystified to see Mbeki popping up at key African Union meetings even though he no longer has access to any of the government jets. Zuma would have been particularly stunned to see Mbeki arrive on time for the African Union summit in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, last weekend, given that he has now been reduced to flying commercial. Well, Mbeki's secret, Hogarth has learnt is that he has found a new benefactor in Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan. He landed in Malabo in a Nigerian Air Force jet.

Hogarth: July 3 2011

Hogarth does not suffer fools lightly and is compulsive reading for the millions of South Africans who share this intolerance.

Malema, Congo and a quick lie down before tea

WHILE Michelle Obama was the hottest ticket in town and throngs queued to shake her hand, President Zuma headed for the hills. "I am taking a few days off to rest and enjoy watching the sun rise and set without rushing anywhere," he tweeted on Wednesday in explanation of what the world's media have interpreted as a significant snub.

Hogarth: 18 June 2011

Hogarth: Hogarth knows no political allegiance and is equally impatient with ideological lunacy be it peddled by the left, the right or the centre.

Hogarth: 12 June 2011

Hogarth: Hogarth knows no political allegiance and is equally impatient with ideological lunacy be it peddled by the left, the right or the centre.

Hogarth: 05 June 2011

Hogarth knows no political allegiance and is equally impatient with ideological lunacy be it peddled by the left, the right or the centre.