

The ANC is facing electoral oblivion
- By John Endres
- . Apr 3, 2025
The long-term trends are not looking good for the African National Congress (ANC). The party has been finding it difficult to adjust from ruling in

A rollercoaster of vindication for the IRR’s Index of Race Law
- By Martin van Staden
- . Apr 3, 2025
The past few weeks have seen a wave of critical commentary targeting the IRR’s Index of Race Law, an initiative I have had the privilege

The ANC-EFF’s relentless assault on Pretoria High School for Girls continues
- By Richard Wilkinson
- . Apr 2, 2025
Last week, on Tuesday 25 March 2025, a cavalcade of blue-light vehicles swept into the parking lot at Pretoria High School for Girls. The cars

Hitting bottom as a spark for change?
- By Jonathan Katzenellenbogen
- . Apr 2, 2025
Our economy is in a deep slump. We are getting poorer, with our economic growth rate consistently below the rate of increase in our population.

Stamped out: the case for letting go of the SAPO
- By Reuben Coetzer
- . Apr 2, 2025
In South Africa, policy reform often arrives like a postmarked letter from the past—late, smudged, and slightly irrelevant by the time it reaches its destination.

Retaliatory tariffs are bad policy
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Apr 1, 2025
We all like to hear fighting words from the targets of Trump’s tariffs, but counter-tariffs only make a bad situation worse. Lately, we’ve had a

Perceptions of race
- By Eckart Schumann
- . Apr 1, 2025
The issue of race rears its head at every available opportunity, and yet in many (most?) cases it is used as a means of identifying

Dismantling is easy, but rebuilding is hard: Trump doesn’t have the time
- By Steven Boykey Sidley
- . Apr 1, 2025
Writer and political commentator Rian Malan and I have had daily email arguments about politics for many years, particularly US politics. We disagree on much,

Balancing the books and rebalancing the (political) economy
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Mar 31, 2025
It’s been in the works for years, and the subject of numerous warnings, but it’s here. South Africa has reached its long foretold fiscal crisis.

SA and US isolationism
- By Shawn Hagedorn
- . Mar 31, 2025
Few Americans have passports, overseas trading is a small portion of their economy, and US culture is inward facing. Perhaps such isolation encourages Americans to