No, you did not just “break the laws of physics”
- By Ivo Vegter
- . May 29, 2026
The quality of online content is taking a nosedive, and it’s not only artificial intelligence that’s to blame.
Redi Tlhabi is a threat to our national intelligence
- By Simon Lincoln Reader
- . May 29, 2026
DA wins its first Gauteng township election
- By Daily Friend
- . May 28, 2026
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Hopes for Iran deal, DA hails Emfuleni win as sign
- By Staff Writer
- . May 29, 2026

What does presidential avoidance of “the risk of a conflict of interest” mean?
- By Paul Hoffman
- . May 28, 2026
The Phala Phala debacle has generated a lot of loose talk about whether or not a conflict of interest is in evidence on the President’s own version of the goings on around his dollar-stuffed couch at his game farm near
When is non-racialism not non-racialism? When it is carried out by methods of constitutional vandalism
- By Hermann Pretorius
- . May 28, 2026
Over the past few weeks, an important public debate has unfolded between myself and Christo van der Rheede of the FW de Klerk Foundation over one of the defining constitutional questions of post-apartheid South Africa: does the Constitution require or
South African elite psychosis and the personality of Donald Trump
- By Martin van Staden
- . May 28, 2026
Much has changed in South African civic discourse since the beginning of 2025, to the point of being jarring to many of us. What could explain the about-face, especially among those who used to portray themselves as the moderate middle?
South Africa doesn't look like you think it does
- By Daily Friend
- . May 27, 2026
Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the latest General Household Survey from StatsSA. They also chat about Ramaphosa's challenge to the impeachment enquiry, and the broken South African asylum system. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to7SA1ZKUUI
One private security officer per 91 citizens: what that number tells you
- By Chris Hattingh
- . May 27, 2026
Every year, South Africans absorb another batch of crime statistics, shake their heads, and move on.
The ANC’s quandary over municipal debt
- By Jonathan Katzenellenbogen
- . May 27, 2026
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.
Keeping track of Transnet, political risks, and what now for Mr Phala Phala?
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.
Joburg seeks to hire even more managers
- By Daily Friend
- . May 26, 2026
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.