The Budget – all you need to know
- By Daily Friend
- . Feb 25, 2026
Nicholas Lorimer and Hermann Pretorius discuss the 2026 Budget, BEE compliance, and the new US ambassador to South Africa, Brent Bozell.
Thoughts on punishment
- By Garth Zietsman
- . Feb 25, 2026
Defending your online privacy
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Feb 25, 2026
NHI stopped in its tracks
- By Daily Friend
- . Feb 24, 2026
US ambassador strikes upbeat tone on SA ties, NHI rollout
- By Staff Writer
- . Feb 25, 2026
Trump ups tariffs again, convicted fraudster gets top job and
- By Staff Writer
- . Feb 23, 2026

Your empowerment
- By David Doubell
- . Feb 24, 2026
Lawyers and lawmakers will destroy both privacy and fun
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Feb 24, 2026
Online privacy is important. So is fun. Lawyers and legislators will destroy both, and the companies they target secretly won’t mind. With numerous legislative and court processes going on around the world that essentially sacrifice online privacy in the push
Zuma’s party is deeply troubled
- By Daily Friend
- . Feb 23, 2026
Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the resignation of Colleen Makhubele and the state of South Africa’s left-wing parties. They also discuss gambling adverts and the US Supreme Court’s ruling on IEEPA. https://www.youtube.com/live/5xic0BADkaY?si=FbtlQdR2U8DOksBF
Reforming the labour environment
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Feb 23, 2026
“Won't freeing up the labour market, as proposed by the IRR, lead to increased exploitation of workers and undermine efforts to address inequality?” This question was posed to me by a journalist recently, reiterating one of the most enduring questions
An up-to-the-moment realistic worldview
- By Shawn Hagedorn
- . Feb 23, 2026
Geopolitics and the global economy are being reconfigured; without sweeping policy shifts SA’s vulnerabilities can only compound. An adult human who had lacked human interaction since infancy and had been raised by chimps would not be markedly smarter than an
When Great Powers escalate: Africa’s shrinking room for strategic ambiguity
- By Joan Swart
- . Feb 22, 2026
Distance is often assumed to soften the impact of conflict. When tensions rise between major powers, attention focuses on where fighting might occur and who might respond. Regions outside the immediate theatre are treated mainly as observers, affected through diplomacy
Johnny the walker: DA leadership battle provokes mixed reactions
- By Viv Vermaak
- . Feb 22, 2026
From gin in tin cups to threats of chopping off their own pinkies, opinionistas weigh in from left, right, and centre. It’s a hell of a thing, politics. Leaders have become symbols of a brand, shaped by popular opinion in
Welcome to Zimbabwe
- By Barry D. Wood
- . Feb 22, 2026
Harare, Zimbabwe: Arriving at Harare’s renovated, ultra-modern airport, I paid for my tourist visa and stepped outside. There was a line of taxis, and I approached one of several men standing and talking next to their vehicles. “How much to