Economy & Markets·News Withdrawal syndrome February 21, 2025 by TJ Strydom Having raked in billions from the two-pot withdrawal frenzy, Treasury is now thinking of enabling people to access their once-untouchable retirement pot Read More
News·Opinion How Joburg set fire to your money February 21, 2025 by Shirley de Villiers Given the City of Joburg’s cavalier attitude to other people’s money, it’s no wonder it keeps pushing through crippling increases Read More
Investing & Finance·News Why Starlink looks set to get its way in South Africa February 18, 2025 by Rob Rose Communications regulator Icasa could be more flexible when it comes to Black ownership targets by allowing for ‘equity equivalence programmes’ Read More
News Gupta links stalk RAF executive February 17, 2025 by Tim Cohen The RAF’s acting chief investment officer has previously been charged with gross negligence, gross dishonesty and gross dereliction of duty Read More
News Black mine boss rips into Mantashe’s ‘contaminated pen’ February 13, 2025 by Rob Rose A mine owner has scored a legal blow against Mantashe, with the court suspending government’s decision to cancel his mining right Read More
News·Opinion South Africa’s Potomac collision is waiting February 12, 2025 by Guy Leitch The failure of Air Traffic Navigation Services, the South African Weather Service and Acsa is creating a perfect storm for aviation in SA. Read More
Economy & Markets·News Transnet seeks R50bn bailout February 7, 2025 by Tim Cohen Transnet is looking to government to help it manage its debt burden and lure the private sector Read More
News·Opinion If Putin and Trump had a baby … February 7, 2025 by Shirley de Villiers If Putin and Trump had a baby it might look like Rwanda’s Paul Kagame: a leader with imperialist ambitions and a tenuous relationship with Read More
Economy & Markets·News Trump digs in: How the Cape Town Mining Indaba unearthed global shifts February 7, 2025 by Tim Cohen Two big global trends emerged from this week’s mining indaba: geopolitical realignment and the shape-shifting commodity supercycle Read More
News South Africa’s army: Too many generals and geriatric troops February 7, 2025 by Ali van Wyk South Africa’s defence force is top heavy, old, overly concerned with soft issues and pomp – and it’s costing soldiers their lives Read More