

A dubious justification for a thoroughly bad idea
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Oct 11, 2019
Addressing the failures of land reform would involve taking a hard look at what actually ails land reform rather than what fits an untidy ideological

What’s left of Tito’s economic recovery plan?
- By Lee Stuttaford
- . Oct 10, 2019
None of finance minister Tito Mboweni’s most important proposals has been supported by the national executive committee (NEC) of the African National Congress (ANC). Some

Report ‘health outcome’, or lose your doctor’s licence
- By John Kane-Berman
- . Oct 7, 2019
Barely noticed in most of the media comment on the ‘final findings and recommendations report’ of the Health Market Enquiry published towards the end of

Detonation in the DA
- By Frans Cronje
- . Oct 6, 2019
All it took was a little nudge and all the assurances of unity and introspection within the party came tumbling down to expose an organisation

A prayer for South Africa
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Oct 4, 2019
The least we could do is find the courage to change the things we can. ‘God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I

High time for the SACP to test its own voter support
- By Anthea Jeffery
- . Oct 3, 2019
The South African Communist Party (SACP) should also relinquish its stranglehold over the African National Congress (ANC), and free the ruling party to reflect the

EWC IS an issue for foreign investors
- By Lee Stuttaford
- . Oct 2, 2019
South Africans generally, and the government in particular, should be in no doubt about how expropriation without compensation is viewed across the world. There is