What Minnesota tells us about the fate of white liberals
- By Simon Lincoln Reader
- . Jan 16, 2026
You may have never heard the phrase “Minnesota nice” probably because you’ve never had to, but in the context of what has unraveled in that
A liberal case for foreign intervention
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Jan 16, 2026
Against the moral equivalence of states
- By Martin van Staden
- . Jan 15, 2026
NHI talks, Dion George resigns and an evacuation from space
- By Staff Writer
- . Jan 16, 2026
Iran Unrest, U.S. Migrant Deaths and South Africa’s Auto Boom
- By Staff Writer
- . Jan 14, 2026

As the Mullahs teeter: SA confused and hypocritical
- By Jonathan Katzenellenbogen
- . Jan 14, 2026
Earlier this week, on the eve of naval exercises with the SA Navy and others off Simon’s Town, Iran pulled out. But there are still plenty of pictures of Iranian naval vessels on the Simon’s Town quay and their senior
The state of the rule of law in SA in 2026.
- By Paul Hoffman
- . Jan 14, 2026
One of the most frequent give-aways of the on-going incorrect national mind-set in politics used to be to refer to the then tripartite governing alliance in national politics, and in all but one of the provinces, as “the ruling party”.
When Ideology Replaces Policy – Dion George’s Abuse of Office and the Animal Rights Capture of Environmental Governance
- By Trevor Oertel
- . Jan 14, 2026
Former Minister Dion George’s decision to drag DA leader John Steenhuisen to the Public Protector, while simultaneously calling for investigations into Minister Willie Aucamp, represents not principled oversight, but a deeply troubling abuse of process driven by personal ideology and
The case for abandoning BRICS
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Jan 13, 2026
South Africa, as a member of BRICS, is a tiny fish in a small pond. And the pondwater is toxic. It should get out. BRICS+, the 10-nation club of emerging economies, was founded not upon shared values, but upon a
John Mpe: The Leadership Limpopo Deserves
- By Kenneth Kgwadi
- . Jan 13, 2026
As the ANC’s Limpopo provincial conference draws closer, the name of Makoro John Mpe is increasingly echoing through the corridors of party branches and regional structures across the province. This is by no accident, as Mpe has throughout the years
The importance of winning outright majorities in the Gauteng metros
- By Richard Wilkinson
- . Jan 13, 2026
In my first essay on How to Fix Joburg, I analysed the prospects of the Democratic Alliance (DA) securing 50% of the vote in the City of Johannesburg at the local government elections expected to be held in November 2026. I
Para Traz, Nunca Para Frente Sempre
- By Greg Mills and Ray Hartley
- . Jan 12, 2026
UNITA’s Reset from Guerrilla Movement to Government The end of November 2025 saw the conclusion of UNITA’s 14th Congress at the party headquarters in Viana in the suburbs of Luanda. Some 1251 delegates cast their vote for the president who
What is killing the rules-based international order?
- By Shawn Hagedorn
- . Jan 12, 2026
What distracts so many countries from prioritising their core interests? Reflecting how transport and communication costs have plunged, free trade’s potential to deliver win-win benefits is immense. This, however, presumes adherence to crucial rules. China routinely frustrates WTO enforcement mechanisms