Brett Petzer, PhD

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Walking the Wicklow Way through Ireland

10th January 201410th July 2014

Read in full at TheSouthAfrican.com:  “The Emerald Isle has always been uncommonly kind to walkers and ramblers. Ireland’s spectacular landscape is less […]

South Africa travel | voyages

Travel: Into Frontier Country – South Africa’s central Eastern Cape

10th January 201410th July 2014

Read in full at TheSouthAfrican.com: “The Eastern Cape is a place you drive through slowly, whether because of goat herds […]

features | articles

HIV/Aids antidote hopes recede as first ‘cured’ patients relapse

2nd January 201410th July 2014

Read in full at TheSouthAfrican.com: “A major discovery in HIV is good news for South Africa, where about 1 in […]

features | articles

HIV/Aids antidote hopes recede as first ‘cured’ patients relapse

2nd January 201410th July 2014

Read in full at TheSouthAfrican.com: “A major discovery in HIV is good news for South Africa, where about 1 in […]

analysis | analyses city writing | écritures urbaines

Article: ‘Sprawl’, by Brett Petzer, in Platform Magazine (Cape Town, 2013)

18th December 201313th February 2014

In August 2013, I got wind of a new magazine addressing itself without delimitation to the city – and very […]

features | articles

The fake interpreter: cringe, the beloved country

13th December 201310th July 2014

Read in full at TheSouthAfrican.com: “An entire planet watched yesterday as a man stood next to Barack Obama and Jacob […]

features | articles

For whom the bell e-tolls: rage, calm and defiance on day one

3rd December 201310th July 2014

Read in full at TheSouthAfrican.com: “While motorists complain of ‘the gantry who stole Christmas’, the rage against the e-tolling machine […]

features | articles

Looming green light for fracking rouses billionaire opposition

6th November 201310th July 2014

  Read in full at TheSouthAfrican.com: “The anti-fracking cause, which has long united a broad swathe of Karoo residents, has […]

Rest of the World travel | voyages

Eternal Egypt: still just as beautiful but now half the price

24th October 201310th July 2014

Read in full at TheSouthAfrican.com: “Egypt should be everyone’s first serious overseas trip, our group agreed over breakfast. From the chaos […]

South Africa travel | voyages

Small country, big heart: by Kombi into Swaziland

17th October 201310th July 2014

Read in full at TheSouthAfrican.com: “The five of us were entirely surprised that a week isn’t enough to explore tiny […]

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