Mission to Moscow… and Kyiv
On Tuesday last week, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that he would be part of an African initiative to seek peace in the conflict between Russia
Find out what works, and attack the whites working there
Find out what works and then get paid for attacking the whites working there. This seems the latest business opportunity in the highly lucrative industry
Standing up to Goliath
Anger is a negative, strong emotion. If you Google or Bing it, you will see few words in its favour. It can lead to genocide
The great EEA exemption myth
One aspect of the new Employment Equity Act (EEA) – that its singular advantage is that it exempts all businesses with fewer than 50 employees
Provincial reserves are in a perilous state – report
The State’s metastasising ineptitude and poor governance knows no boundaries. A recent report published by the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), simply titled The State of
Employment Equity Amendment Act – your future’s in danger
The President recently signed the Employment Equity Amendment Act (EEAA) into law, ostensibly to improve ‘transformation’ in the private sector. Claiming that its objective is
Climate advisers who don’t like coal should go nuclear
The Presidential Climate Commission doesn’t like the plan to delay the shuttering of coal-fired power plants, but wants Eskom to extend the grid for renewables,
Napoleon’s imperial ascendancy
This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. 18th May 1804 – Napoleon Bonaparte is proclaimed Emperor of the French
A defence of the High Court’s ‘foolish, dangerous judgment on load-shedding’
Andrew Kenny writes that Judge Norman Davis of the Gauteng High Court issued ‘a foolish, dangerous judgment on load-shedding’ when the latter ordered government to
The Lady R: What do we really want?
South Africa’s relations with the US are in a crisis, and there is no clear path out of the mess. South Africa’s increasing lean towards