Teaching history: will we be tortured by the past?
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Apr 20, 2026
The proposed history curriculum will reserve an important place for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Concluding the final topic to be assigned to Grade 12 learners – Freedom and Democracy in South Africa: Coming to Terms with the Past –
Climate activism peaked … now what?
- By Shawn Hagedorn
- . Apr 20, 2026
Israel’s death penalty debate
- By Peter Swanepoel
- . Apr 20, 2026
How to save Johannesburg from financial meltdown
- By Helen Zille
- . Apr 19, 2026
SA podcasts react to government threat of regulation
- By Viv Vermaak
- . Apr 19, 2026
News
News Focus: what’s hot in Japan?
- By Staff Writer
- . Apr 19, 2026
News Focus: Strait of Hormuz open
- By Staff Writer
- . Apr 18, 2026

Jaw jaw rather than war war
- By Colin Bower
- . Apr 19, 2026
For godsakes can’t we lighten up a little bit? I am sick of wars, and oil barrels, and one dire strait after another. Instead let us sit upon the ground, as Richard II adjured us to do, and tell sad
News Focus: what’s hot in Japan?
- By Staff Writer
- . Apr 19, 2026
Hot weather has been news in Asia for some time, with scientists pointing out that climate change has made weather extremities more intense, frequent and unpredictable. Last August, the BBC reported that “[w]hile torrential rains lash China, Pakistan and parts
Energy and prosperity
- By Garth Zietsman
- . Apr 18, 2026
The current kerfuffle around Iran has resulted in a sudden and sever shortage of oil in many places around the world – rich and poor alike. Like load-shedding in South Africa, this has led to the stark realisation that economies
Unrationed, irrational, immigration for a dying nation
- By Wanda Watt
- . Apr 18, 2026
Sean and Seamus, the hobgoblins down the road, have gone unmentioned for several months. You may have forgotten them, but I have not. They have been travelling in the British Isles and, now returned, are guests round our dinner table.
News Focus: Strait of Hormuz open
- By Staff Writer
- . Apr 18, 2026
The Brent crude oil price closed yesterday at $90 per barrel – down nearly 10% - at Iran’s announcement that it was opening the Strait of Hormuz, underscoring the route’s vital importance to world economic fortunes. However, crude oil remains
Liberalism as a technology
- By John Endres
- . Apr 17, 2026
The title of this talk is “Holding the liberal centre in a time of polarisation.” It contains a claim that investors should pay attention to: that there is a liberal centre, that it is under threat from polarisation on the
Who can you trust, when all about you is vibe?
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Apr 17, 2026
In a world where fakery looks real, tribalism is sold as truth, and engagement pays the bills, who can you trust?
The British hatred of white South Africans knows no bounds
- By Simon Lincoln Reader
- . Apr 17, 2026
There was a saying that went on in some of the more progressive members' clubs in London toward the end of the last decade: “Not all Brexiteers are racists - but all racists are Brexiteers”.