Why budgeting works – and how AI makes it stick Budgeting predicts financial health more than education or income. Here’s why the habit matters – and how AI makes it easier to keep… April 8, 2026 by Thomas Brennan Opinion·Personal Finance
R135bn later, members still face huge medical bills April 8, 2026 by Justin Brown Investing & Finance·Personal Finance
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: Trump’s America: The mess is the point April 7, 2026 by Robyn Curnow It’s clear something has to change right now – but whether it’s changing for the better is still up in the air.…
News Trump expands threat ahead of deadline April 7, 2026 by Associated Press US President Donald Trump has widened his threat to all of Iran’s power plants and bridges as his deadline for a deal approaches…
News·Opinion How crime became the biggest threat to South Africa’s economy April 6, 2026 by Rob Rose Will Ramaphosa meet the challenge posed by a cocktail of police corruption revelations and gun-for-hire hits on lawyers and whistleblowers?…
News·Opinion Some driving lessons for auto policymakers April 6, 2026 by Tim Cohen South Africa’s vehicle industry is running on fumes as the government struggles to get out of neutral…
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: Sharp Sharp: Your weekly politics primer April 6, 2026 Rob RoseandZukile Majova Scrolla.Africa and Currency have joined forces to bring you ‘Sharp Sharp’, a new weekly podcast on South African politics, money and power.…
News Trump gives Iran till Tuesday to open Hormuz April 6, 2026 by Associated Press US President Donald Trump issued an expletive-filled threat against Iran as details of US aviator’s rescue emerge…
Analysis·Investing & Finance The gravy train economics of CEO pay April 3, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt If executive pay is meant to reward performance, why do so many CEOs earn more when their companies make less?…
Analysis·News Iran has been threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz for years – it’s a key part of Tehran’s defence strategy April 3, 2026 by Arshin Adib-Moghaddam It’s no surprise Iran has leveraged its control of the all-important strait; it’s been doing it for years…
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: ‘Nothing Works but the People’ April 2, 2026 by Currency News Pheladi Sethusa’s new podcast does a dive into South African work and workers, focusing on bus drivers this week…
Analysis·News Iran: The strategic winners and losers, so far April 2, 2026 Greg MillsandRay Hartley Who’s likely to benefit in the US-Iran war? Greg Mills and Ray Hartley analyse the balance sheet…
Economy & Markets Phew! Relief at the fuel pumps, but rate risks linger April 1, 2026 by Vernon Wessels Godongwana’s fuel relief buys policymakers breathing room, but economists warn the inflation risk isn’t gone – just deferred…
Opinion·Personal Finance How to use credit before it uses you April 1, 2026 by Thomas Brennan Credit is neither good nor bad – it’s a tool. South Africa’s debt crisis shows what happens when it’s used in the wrong way…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure Pantry vs Relish vs Zuney: Joburg’s burger triangle, ranked April 3, 2026 by Lebo Madiba We rank Pantry, Relish and Zuney in Joburg’s burger triangle – from best late-night bite to most divisive…
Pleasure Keep it light: What to stream, read and listen to now April 3, 2026 Jo BuitendachandSarah Buitendach Your weekend pleasure guide: from Murdoch family drama to Kennedy-era romance, plus what to read and listen to right now…
Art & Culture·Pleasure New exhibition celebrates 35 years of Artist Proof Studio April 2, 2026 by Jo Buitendach Strauss & Co marks 35 years of Artist Proof Studio with a Joburg exhibition celebrating its legacy, artists and impact on South African printmaking…
Pleasure Tashas hits a home run April 2, 2026 by Martin Jacobs Tashas Home opens in Cape Town, bringing the brand’s signature style into homeware with curated tableware, glassware and a cocktail book…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Word! Inside CIRCA Gallery’s new group show March 29, 2026 by Jo Buitendach CIRCA Gallery presents a unique group exhibition that highlights the role of words in art and the world around us…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘The Tender Trap’ by Stacey Kent March 29, 2026 by Mark Rosin This magical version of 'The Tender Trap' is a great example of Stacey Kent's joyous, jaunty and jazzy ways…
Pleasure Gen Z means business March 27, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt Five Gen Z founders are turning side hustles into standout brands – sustainable, stylish and built for youth who refuse to grow up too fast…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Annabel Davidson March 27, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Jewellery editor Annabel Davidson on books, art, desert island songs and life in Auckland, in our ‘Eight Questions’ Q&A series…
Pleasure·Travel Champagne, snow and ski boots: My unexpected love affair with Club Med March 22, 2026 by Jo Buitendach Jo Buitendach heads to Club Med Pragelato, in the Italian Alps, where she learns to ski – and falls hard for the all-inclusive snow-holiday concept…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Opera’s South African answer to Timothée Chalamet March 22, 2026 by Tim Cohen Joburg-born director Alessandro Talevi heads to La Scala to stage Nabucco, as South African opera talent continues to thrive despite global handwringing about the art…
1 Why budgeting works – and how AI makes it stick April 8, 2026 Budgeting predicts financial health more than education or income. Here’s…
2 R135bn later, members still face huge medical bills April 8, 2026 PMBs cover 271 conditions and cost medical schemes R135bn a…
3 PODCAST: The war and the markets April 8, 2026 What will the effects and consequences be for the conflicts…
4 Trump pulls back on threats at 11th hour April 8, 2026 The US, Israel and Iran have agreed to a two-week…