Investing & Finance·Opinion I quit! Time to sharpen the JSE’s resignation rules December 10, 2024 by Ann Crotty The JSE’s allowance of bland director resignation statements is doing no-one any favours Read More
News·Opinion Lesufi’s R200bn flight of fancy December 6, 2024 by Shirley de Villiers Gauteng is planning an international airport for Sedibeng. Pity it can’t get the basics right in the foundering municipality Read More
Opinion·Politics The SACP: Going the way of the dinosaurs December 6, 2024 by Max du Preez Once a vanguard, now a rearguard party, the SACP is likely to disappear with a whimper rather than a bang Read More
Opinion·Pleasure The stress of getting rid of stress December 4, 2024 by Jono Hall It’s an irony of life that some of the activities that are supposed to relax us – going on holiday, physical activity, spending time Read More
News·Opinion Robo premier: Lesufi’s laughable new low December 3, 2024 by Shirley de Villiers About 150 of the Gauteng province’s 400 traffic intersections aren’t working. The answer: get someone else to fix them Read More
Energy & ESG·Investing & Finance·Opinion Rupert’s class-act AGM December 2, 2024 by Ann Crotty Currency’s AGM scoring system gives Remgro an ‘A’ but FirstRand a ‘D’. Read More
Opinion·Politics MK, EFF, ANC: A trifecta of trouble for South Africa? November 29, 2024 by Max du Preez The populist parties are growling at each other. The ANC is somewhat paralysed by internal divisions. And Cyril is stuck in the middle Read More
Economy & Markets·Opinion Orange is back: How a surge in OJ futures saved South African citrus November 28, 2024 by Justin Chadwick How this year’s surge in orange juice prices helped save South Africa’s citrus growers from Transnet’s ongoing stumbles Read More
News·Opinion South Africa still failing the GBV test November 27, 2024 by Shirley de Villiers The numbers suggest shortcomings in SA’s reactive GBV response. The country needs more capacity and resources – but also a shift in norms and Read More
Opinion·Pleasure The loneliness of the long-table dinner November 25, 2024 by Jono Hall What’s the appeal of the conceptual, curated dinner event? And why must it always involve neutral linens? Read More