The Constitutional line holds – but so must resolve to defend it
It’s not often that the prompt for an article about South African governance is good news, but the failure of the African National Congress (ANC)
Nick Hudson’s reply to Ivo Vegter’s ‘Why PANDA cannot be taken seriously’
After a cordial dinner where he confronted me only on a single point regarding vaccine efficacy, Ivo Vegter has penned a broadside attack on PANDA
How working from home will drive semigration
For many people, especially those employed in cities, the pandemic lockdowns that started in March and April 2020 engendered feelings of isolation. They weren’t allowed
Cheap talk about expensive cars
Several weeks ago Tesla Inc, the electric car manufacturer founded and run by Elon Musk, reached a stock market capitalisation of more than a trillion
TDF Award for Hero of the Year and Failure of the Year
Like last year, 2021 has been a year that has tested many people. The Covid-19 pandemic, despite being on the retreat, is still with us
Are private schools being racialised surreptitiously?
The Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa (ISASA) is the largest and oldest association of independent schools in the Southern African region. It has over
The ANC betrays the people of Zimbabwe – again
The ANC has decided on yet another attack against the people of Zimbabwe. From the moment it came to power, the ANC has done everything
The Big Job
As I passed through Rosebank, Johannesburg last week heading for my optician, I noticed a new shop:, Kentucky Town. It was a KFC pop up
Why PANDA cannot be taken seriously
When a source repeatedly proves to be mistaken, dishonest or both, they are not what we in the industry call ‘reliable’. Quoting them does not
This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. 27th November 176 – Emperor Marcus Aurelius grants his son Commodus the