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
We should welcome dumping, not penalise it
The government is weighing new anti-dumping tariffs of up to 232% on a range of products imported from China and India, ostensibly to protect local
What liberalism means to me
It’s always interesting to get feedback on what I write. Positive or negative, online or in person, understanding how people view what I have to
‘Transformation’ or transformation
Our youth unemployment crisis is as globally unrivalled as it is deeply entrenched. This traces to our ruling party creating a patronage network which is
A foolish, dangerous judgment on load-shedding
One of the most foolish and dangerous court judgments I have ever heard was made on 5 May 2023 in the Gauteng High Court by
Palestinian Authority’s real thoughts revealed
Israel celebrated Yom Ha’atzmaut or Independence Day from the evening of Tuesday 26 April to the evening of Wednesday 27 April 2023. Israel follows the
Is South Africa a failed state?
In short, no. But it is understandable why there is a pervasive feeling of failure within this country, which is largely due to the abysmal
The Pandora’s Box of AI cannot be closed
Recent developments in generative AI, which made AI a star in the public imagination, brought with them widespread ethical fears. It is doubtful that these
Liberalism is perfectly at home in SA
In March, Yvonne Phyllis wrote a scathing attack on the classical liberal theory of private property from a clearly socialistic and racial nationalistic perspective in