suidernuusApr 29, 2022LETTERS FROM THE EDITORRedakteursbrief – 29 April 2022: Van afstand en verliesDié week loop ’n weemoedige toon deur ons hele koerant. Daar’s die overbergense vygie wat ontdek en dadelik krities bedreig verklaar is...
suidernuusApr 22, 2022LETTERS FROM THE EDITORRedakteursbrief – 22 April 2022: ’n Sakeplan wat lesers minagEen van ons moes onlangs Oos-Vrystaat toe reis, na Bethlehem se wêreld. En daar kom sy af op ’n koerant genaamd 'Vrystaat Kroon'...
suidernuusApr 15, 2022LETTERS FROM THE EDITORRedakteursbrief – 15 April 2022: Die patroon van samehorigheidIn die Middeleeue was die struktuur van dorpe geskoei op die patroon van ’n wiel: In die middel waar die as sit, is ’n kerk.
suidernuusApr 8, 2022LETTERS FROM THE EDITORLetter from the editors – 8 April 2022: When quantity trumps qualityOur modern age, through its obsession with utility, has come to place undue emphasis on quantity. How do we mean?
suidernuusApr 1, 2022LETTERS FROM THE EDITORLetter from the editors – 1 April 2022: If not now, then when?What is it that makes us think we are better than a bird? A dog? Another human being? What makes one strive to outdo another person?
suidernuusMar 25, 2022LETTERS FROM THE EDITORRedakteursbrief – 25 Maart 2022: Lekker om trots te voelDit bly darem maar lekker om spoggerig te kan voel oor iets. En in ons werk as nuusversamelaars, het ons die voordeel...
suidernuusMar 18, 2022LETTERS FROM THE EDITORLetter from the editors – 18 March 2022No one would knowingly give their children drugs. Then why do people knowingly consume newspapers?
suidernuusMar 11, 2022LETTERS FROM THE EDITORLetter from the editors – 11 March 2022The Canadian social commentator and iconcarver, Jonathan Pageau, describes technology as “layers of skin”.
suidernuusMar 4, 2022LETTERS FROM THE EDITORLetter from the editors – 4 March 2022When we put Suidernuus back on the shelves, we started looking at what else is on the shelf.
suidernuusFeb 25, 2022LETTERS FROM THE EDITORLetter from the editors – 25 February 2022We are comfortable to admit when we were wrong – especially if our error indicates, perhaps, too pessimistic a stance on our part.