Opinion·Politics Calling Captain Clueless … anybody home? February 28, 2025 by Max du Preez How is it possible that President Cyril Ramaphosa does not realise that South Africa is embroiled in an existential crisis? Read More
Opinion·Politics The Expropriation Act bogeyman: It’s not as bad as you think January 31, 2025 by Shirley de Villiers The new law is no panacea for the state’s glacial pace on land reform Read More
Opinion·Politics The Expropriation Act and the ANC’s reliance on gloved hand-waving January 27, 2025 by Tim Cohen Ramaphosa’s politics of performance risks disappointing the ANC’s supporters when its legislative innovations don’t result in the promised changes Read More
Opinion·Politics The Zuma ghost walks, and Cyril freezes in fear January 24, 2025 by Max du Preez Cyril Ramaphosa should take a leaf out of Donald Trump’s playbook if he wants to counter the Zuma factor that’s holding him back Read More
Opinion·Politics Chasing the ANC’s ‘renewal’ unicorn January 23, 2025 by Shirley de Villiers Waiting for Godot: the ANC renewal version. Think Ntshavheni’s potentially pending corruption charges, Simelane’s new ministry and Mbaks’s yacht Read More
Opinion·Politics Mbalula’s Marie Antoinette moment January 13, 2025 by Shirley de Villiers Another ANC anniversary, another year of caviar and empty promises. 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
Opinion·Politics Behind Tshwane’s toxic politics October 4, 2024 by Piet Croucamp Cilliers Brink held Tshwane’s mayoral position since March 2023 and was removed in late September through a motion of no confidence via an informal Read More
Opinion·Politics Lesufi’s legacy: half-built schools and hospitals September 30, 2024 by Shirley de Villiers You may have missed it, but Gauteng had a new premier last week. Before you get too excited, it’s not a regular thing; agriculture Read More
News·Politics Legal hurdles pile up as ANC pushes NHI pipedream August 2, 2024 by Rob Rose The odds of National Health Insurance (NHI) being implemented – at least in any form resembling the miracle salve sold to the population by Read More