

The ANC can’t save itself by a “reset” of the GNU
- By Jonathan Katzenellenbogen
- . Apr 9, 2025
The ANC showed yesterday that it is desperate to dilute the role of the DA in any future power-sharing arrangement. It hopes it can more

Make it make sense!
- By Ivo Vegter
- . Apr 9, 2025

ANC is obsessed with power
- By Daily Friend
- . Apr 8, 2025

How low can you go?
- By David Doubell
- . Apr 8, 2025

The ANC’s dangerous delusions
- By Hussein Solomon
- . Apr 8, 2025

Iranian president sacks deputy for South Pole adventure
- By Staff Writer
- . Apr 9, 2025

Ham radio turns 100 in South Africa
- By Staff Writer
- . Apr 9, 2025



Method or madness or both? Trump and his tariffs
- By Ray Hartley and Greg Mills
- . Apr 8, 2025
The ructions caused by US President Donald Trump’s tariff blitz have been severe and felt all over the world, not least in Africa, where some of the heaviest tariffs have been imposed. The emerging consensus is the “mad man” theory,

Pretoria High School for Girls: parliamentary committee reveals malicious intent
On 25 March 2025, members of the parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Basic Education (Committee) pitched up at Pretoria High School for Girls (PHSG) for a “site inspection”. Apparently, they arrived at 16h00 for an appointment that was made for 11h00.

The great GNU stand-off
- By Daily Friend
- . Apr 7, 2025
Today's Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer, Sara Gon, and Michael Morris discusses the current state of the GNU which seems to be on the verge of collapse. They also discuss the taxi industry and a corruption allegation in Gauteng.

Mr Hattingh went to Washington to gauge what American business thinks about South Africa
We present the podcasts of the weekly IRR Show on Chai FM. The show is broadcast live every Tuesday from 09h00 to 10h00 on Chai FM 101.9 and deals with the politics of the day and related issues. We also

The Sacred Contract: Citizens and Citizenship in South Africa
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Apr 7, 2025
It’s in the nature of our complex society and its often-contradictory dynamics that the most recognisable representative of the most organised and vocal movement for the dissolution of the country is not legally a South African. This is, of course,

Trump's tariff thicket and the re-ordering of the global trading system
- By Steven Boykey Sidley
- . Apr 7, 2025
Now that the cheering and jeering at Trump's April 2nd “Liberation Day” tariffs have died down and the global markets have firmly expressed their dissatisfaction, it is worth trying to understand some of the details behind the blanket tariffs that

Electricity decisions: one good, one bad
- By Andrew Kenny
- . Apr 6, 2025
South Africa has made two important decisions about our electricity supply. One was good, one bad. The good one will certainly benefit the economy and almost certainly save a lot of lives. The bad one will damage the economy and

The fable of the cash cows
- By Viv Vermaak
- . Apr 6, 2025
Once upon a time, there were fields in which the cash cows grazed. The cows did not produce cash, but they produced milk, which could be exchanged for cash. This cash was the cause of much discussion and philosophising amongst