A better route to empowerment
On 27 November, investor marketing agency Ince Communications Agency entered into a deal with media entrepreneur Andile Khumalo, significantly transforming its shareholding structure. Ince was
Without growth, there will be nothing left to transform
President Ramaphosa has cracked the whip on the private sector in his latest weekly newsletter, admonishing those in business for not transforming quickly enough. Despite
The great SA property dilemma
One of these days in the not too distant future I am going to have to sell my house and move into somewhere smaller, more
The strange case of the new Eskom CEO
The surprise announcement of Andre de Ruyter as the new CEO of Eskom was soon followed by Eskom’s dismal half-year report. De Ruyter must be
South Africans reject Zimbabwean paradise
When the liberator of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, died in September 2019 in a Singaporean hospital, the event was followed by countless tributes from South Africans
Time for BEE to go
It’s rare that a corporate leader in South Africa is willing to rise above the parapets on a touchy issue, and noteworthy when one does.
More ANC propaganda around the NHI
As tomorrow’s 29 November deadline for written submissions on the NHI draws ever closer, so the ANC is stepping up its propaganda in support of
The DA and the ‘death’ of non-racialism
In her analysis of Mmusi Maimane and Herman Mashaba’s departure from the Democratic Alliance, Carol Paton asked whether this meant the final death of the “ideal of
Has the ANC finally seen the light on key job appointments?
Irvin Jim, the general secretary of the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa (Numsa) released a media statement on the appointment of Andre
The real story of inequality in South Africa
Anyone seeking a concise account of the South African government’s failures in tackling poverty and inequality need look no further than its recently published ‘25-year