Petrol panic sparks tax relief
- By Daily Friend
- . Mar 31, 2026
Chris Hattingh and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the fuel levy relief offered by the finance minister. They also discuss cadre deployment, a battle over traditional leadership
The fatal conceit of administered fuel prices
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Mar 31, 2026
We need more time
- By Paul Pereira
- . Mar 31, 2026
Schools extorted
- By Daily Friend
- . Mar 30, 2026
They're getting really out of hand …
- By David Doubell
- . Mar 30, 2026
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Southern Africa Liberation Day: tribute to a dark politics
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Mar 30, 2026
In case you missed it – and I almost did – last Monday was Southern Africa Liberation Day. This is an annual commemoration observed by the Southern African Development Community since 2019.
How WhatsApp turns history into a straight line
- By Peter Swanepoel
- . Mar 30, 2026
A persuasive WhatsApp history of Iran reveals less about the past than about how arguments are constructed.
Houthis enter Iran war, widening conflict and raising risk of global economic shock
- By Staff Writer
- . Mar 29, 2026
The war between Iran, Israel and the United States has entered a more dangerous phase as Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi movement launched missile and drone attacks on Israel, formally opening a new front in the conflict.
Lion-hunting “poll” is advocacy masquerading as science
- By Trevor Oertel
- . Mar 29, 2026
The so-called “international poll” – the “South African Lion Farming Poll: International and Domestic Tourist Opinions” promoted by World Animal Protection and Blood Lions – is a textbook example of advocacy masquerading as science.
Why is an award-winning documentary being rejected in South Africa?
- By Joe Emilio
- . Mar 29, 2026
A zero-budget documentary I produced has received two international awards and four nominations. It has been featured in South African media, discussed on national platforms, and viewed by over 200,000 people online. It has even earned an official IMDblisting through
News focus: pain at the pumps
- By Staff Writer
- . Mar 28, 2026
Rising prices for food and other basic goods arising from mounting transport and logistics costs right across the economy are expected in the days and weeks after Wednesday’s anticipated jump in fuel prices, triggered by the ongoing US-Israel war with
The soul and the world of work
- By Garth Zietsman
- . Mar 28, 2026
Work is an important part of life. It will account for a big slice of your time on earth. It is our means of survival and a stepping stone to our aspirations. It is an important source of social respect
Letters spray – ET, IQ, BEE and EE
- By Wanda Watt
- . Mar 28, 2026
When he was a boy, Terence adored E.T., that irresistible little creature from outer space. Unprompted, he would chirp “Eeee Teee,” which was fair enough, and “Home,” which I naturally found endearing. When he solemnly intoned, “I’ll… be… right… here,”