

Why did aid help Germany but not Africa?
- By Andrew Kenny
- . Mar 23, 2025
Why was the Marshall Plan so successful in developing Germany after WW2, and why was a bigger sum of aid so unsuccessful in developing Africa?

Expropriation Act: facts and reality matter
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Mar 23, 2025

Into Parts Unknown III
- By Barry D. Wood
- . Mar 23, 2025

There is in fact a better alternative to BEE, Mr Grootes
- By Anthea Jeffery
- . Mar 22, 2025

Why R140m went to dead grant “beneficiaries” – Sassa
- By Staff Writer
- . Mar 23, 2025

Crime forces Italtile to shut, relocate stores
- By Staff Writer
- . Mar 23, 2025

Shakespeare birthplace to be “decolonised”
- By Staff Writer
- . Mar 23, 2025



When the nightingale sings – Argentina under Milei: Part 1
- By Greg Mills and Emanuele Pirro
- . Mar 22, 2025
South Africans are, on average, poorer than they were a decade ago. Since 2013, the average wealth of South Africans has gone down in real (US$) terms 7.4%. Yet the world is, viewed as a whole, a much richer place,

Scrap BEE
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . Mar 22, 2025
Don’t be so quick to dismiss Elon Musk’s concerns about introducing Starlink to South Africa due to Black Economic Empowerment (BEE). While Musk is being disingenuous stating that Starlink can’t operate in South Africa because he’s “not black”, there is

Migration and education: quo vadis?
- By Nicole Breen
- . Mar 22, 2025
South Africa is one of the largest refugee receiver states of asylum seekers and refugees on the continent. In terms of section 3 of the Refugees Act 130 of 1998 (as Amended), a refugee is, among others, someone who has

Human Rights Day
- By David Doubell
- . Mar 21, 2025

On pain, desperation and chiropractors
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Mar 21, 2025
Alternative health peddlers get rich exploiting desperate sufferers of intractable ailments or pain, often with disastrous consequences. There are few things more likely to motivate one to grasp at straws than desperation about an intractable health condition. One of the

In Memoriam: Roger David Crawford (10 September 1944 − 19 March 2025)
- By Daily Friend
- . Mar 21, 2025
Roger Crawford, who has died after a short illness, is remembered as a committed and influential liberal who straddled modern South Africa’s historic watershed, engaging the mounting challenges of the late-apartheid years and the no less testing environment of the

I could never stop following Steyn …
- By Simon Lincoln Reader
- . Mar 21, 2025
I couldn’t even try being impartial when writing about the broadcaster Mark Steyn because he’s all I’ve ever really known. Most impressions I have of our present have been either directly or indirectly influenced by him. For over two decades

Cutting the fiscal fat
- By Reuben Coetzer
- . Mar 21, 2025
If words were actions, South Africa would have the sleekest, most efficient government on the planet. Budget speeches and reform proposals promise leaner administration, cost-cutting, and a “capable state.” Yet, year after year, we remain burdened with an overstuffed executive