

A “small, minority party”, with an outsized influence
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Jun 2, 2025
It’s a “small, minority party”, President Cyril Ramaphosa told his American counterpart at their face-to-face a week ago. It was not a part of the

South Africa: The curse of high expectations
- By Viv Vermaak
- . Jun 1, 2025

The black victims of BEE
- By Andrew Kenny
- . Jun 1, 2025

R1 trillion to 100 people
- By Daily Friend
- . May 30, 2025

Venezuelan government claims crushing electoral victory
- By Staff Writer
- . Jun 2, 2025

Tretchikoff sells for nearly $2 million
- By Staff Writer
- . Jun 2, 2025



Morals
- By David Doubell
- . May 30, 2025

The fall and fall of the BBC
- By Simon Lincoln Reader
- . May 30, 2025
Last week the BBC was more animated than at any time I can remember. Not just BBC News Africa, but home base too – actually Portland Place, where a sculpture by a paedophile (Eric Gill) of a man tenderly holding

Ending Violence Against Children: Expectation versus Reality
- By Nicole Breen
- . May 30, 2025
This week is National Child Protection Week. It is an opportunity to look back at the legacy of violence against children in South Africa, and also a chance to look forwards, envisaging a country where the rights of children are

Rule of law versus rule by emergency decree
- By Ivo Vegter
- . May 30, 2025
A US court nixed “reciprocal” tariffs, as institutional checks and balances start to function against Trump’s imperious rule by emergency decree. When Trump returned to the Oval Office in January this year, he returned with an ambitious agenda. Many of

Mantashe launches attack on mining industry
- By Daily Friend
- . May 29, 2025
Makone Maja and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the awful new mining legislation proposed by the minister of mining. They also chat about the PA's chances in the Northern Cape and the ANC's resistance to changing internet rules. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaSCduFnyhg

Time to rethink local government?
- By Marius Roodt
- . May 29, 2025
South African municipal government is in crisis. Many municipalities cannot even provide basic services. Rubbish remains uncollected, water (if it even gets to a tap) is dirty, electricity supply is unstable and erratic, and roads fall apart. And while this

The Constitution is a race law and the ConCourt makes race laws
- By Martin van Staden
- . May 29, 2025
One of the common criticisms “of” (a strawman of) the Index of Race Law is that most if not all of the post-1994 race laws it records are constitutional and must therefore not be recorded. This puzzling submission was repeated

Suggested memo from POTUS to PROSA
- By Paul Hoffman
- . May 29, 2025
The brambles of fact-checking, the recriminations from the commentariat, the revealed misconceptions in Washington and the need for a reset of relations between South Africa and the US all suggest that constructive communication is now vital. What if Donald Trump