To fix SA mining, start by fixing the law
- By Anthea Jeffery
- . Jun 4, 2026
South Africa’s mining industry is becoming “uninvestable.” The country has among the most valuable mineral endowments in the world, but is nevertheless battling to attract new investment – particularly for the exploration vital to the industry’s future.
God and the machine – AI enters the Vatican
- By Steven Boykey Sidley
- . Jun 4, 2026
Bad cops rule, good cops suffer
- By Daily Friend
- . Jun 3, 2026
The home stretch
- By David Doubell
- . Jun 3, 2026
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The Emfuleni by-election: Is the DA’s big breakthrough close?
- By Jonathan Katzenellenbogen
- . Jun 3, 2026
Last week, the DA took a leap in winning, for the first time, a township ward that has almost only black voters.
So, the Left wants to review the Constitution
- By Paul Hoffman
- . Jun 3, 2026
The “conference of the Left” was held in Gauteng at the end of May. The SACP has produced a lengthy document that sets out to capture the essence of the discussions held. The document ends dramatically with a summary of
South Africa's extortion economy
- By Daily Friend
- . Jun 2, 2026
Nicholas Lorimer and Terence Corrigan discuss the extortionate role played by both criminals and the government in the South African economy. They also discuss ghost workers and the Patriotic Alliance. https://youtu.be/zYPsf5oO8-s?si=jK3TeAdWrfd2qXen
Artificial intelligence should take our jobs
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Jun 2, 2026
With every wave of automation, there are those who cry wolf about mass unemployment. Yet it has always been the engine of progress and prosperity.
South Africa cannot subsidise its way to prosperity
- By Chris Hattingh
- . Jun 2, 2026
Earlier this week trade, industry, and competition minister Parks Tau told Parliament that South Africa “cannot compete in the world of the future using the tools of the past.” While he was correct on that score, he neglected to mention that
Not all cultures are equal
- By Peter Swanepoel
- . Jun 2, 2026
Cultural relativism began as an attempt to understand societies more sympathetically. Over time it became something else: a reluctance to defend liberal values at all. A society that refuses to judge oppressive norms eventually loses the confidence required to defend
Joburg’s fairytale budget: the madness has to stop now
- By Helen Zille
- . Jun 2, 2026
Last Wednesday, the ANC-led coalition of doom in Johannesburg was meant to table the City’s 2026/27 medium-term budget. Instead, it presented a fairytale – one that could only be produced in the ANC’s unique school of mathematics.
Judging Ramaphosa: Impeachment committee chair elected
- By Daily Friend
- . Jun 1, 2026
Makone Maja and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the election of an impeachment committee chairman for Ramaphosa's impeachment trial. They also discuss who funds NUMSA's leader, and Liam Jacobs returning to the DA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrbhsOahu1M