Don’t cry for me, Evita B!
South Africa’s favourite tannie keeps evolving to reflect the times.
OPINION: The sound of bitter laughter
He who laughs last, laughs last, says satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys
Humour is saving grace of humanity
Comedy is the joke that you remember to tell someone else. But humour is intensely private and more universal.
Don’t cry for me Tannie Skattie – a point of view from Pieter-Dirk Uys
2017: It is a time of scandal and corruption. The highest in the land are suspected of criminal actions beyond their accepted political policies.
Put a small orange kitty on my head…
How could we have got it so wrong? The media, with all their fingers in so many pies?
‘Go pick a box and make laugh, not war’
My new 2015 look at South Africa and the world around us, An Audience With Pieter-Dirk Eish!, has developed into an unexpected national assembly of my satirical cluster of characters, some who have been with me since the 1
You have a voice. You have a vote
Pieter Dirk Uys has written an open letter to all who believe in the future of our heritage.
SA’s DNA is needed
We do not need any more political parties, but broad-based involvement, writes Pieter Dirk Uys.
We must all win in the 2010 soccer arena
Let the people lead and maybe the government will look up from its ill-gotten spoils and follow, writes Pieter-Dirk Uys.