The BEE billionaires who should “hang their heads in shame”

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In mid-May 2026 President Cyril Ramaphosa told Parliament that critics of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) “should hang their heads in shame”. Though they constantly claimed that BEE was “a holdback for economic growth,” the mining industry showed this to be

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One private security officer per 91 citizens: what that number tells you

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Every year, South Africans absorb another batch of crime statistics, shake their heads, and move on.

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The ANC’s quandary over municipal debt

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Municipalities across the country owe Eskom a very large and fast-growing amount. The ANC will have to come up with an urgent solution to this vast black hole in the country’s finances ahead of the local government elections.

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Keeping track of Transnet, political risks, and what now for Mr Phala Phala?

Dispatches Opinions

This is the first of a new monthly feature in which I will be highlighting some of the latest research by the Centre for Risk Analysis (CRA) on political, economic and geopolitical events affecting South African businesses.

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Joburg seeks to hire even more managers

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Makone Maja and Nicholas Lorimer discuss Johannesburg's hiring more staff despite being unable to afford it, as the city loses control over its own finances. They also discuss a court defeat for Minister John Steenhuisen and the Department of Agriculture.

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The permission slip problem

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The Constitutional Court, at long last, struck down the “certificate of need” provisions of the National Health Act.

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ANC mayor fail

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Nicholas Lorimer and Terence Corrigan discuss the struggles of the ANC to find a mayoral candidate for Joburg. They also ask if the anti-foreigner movement is real or manufactured. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Dy53tGH2hM

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Bar cannot deny race is part of its admissions policy

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In a constitutional democracy founded on non-racialism, the legal profession should be able to say something simpler and stronger: no applicant will be discriminated against because of their race.