The hidden warning in the GDP data: consumers are buckling First-quarter GDP beat expectations at 0.5%, but household consumption fell to an eight-quarter low, signalling economic headwinds amid rising rates… June 9, 2026 by Enzokuhle Sabela Economy & Markets
News The AI bubble that isn’t quite a bubble yet June 8, 2026 by Tim Cohen The argument in favour of markets being in an AI bubble is statistically pretty strong. But there’s a counterargument too…
Opinion·Politics Real Politics: Vaal result shows voters are harder to keep June 8, 2026 by Zukile Majova A by-election in Emfuleni, in which the DA seized control of an ANC stronghold, is evidence that voters are demanding delivery over loyalty or history.…
Economy & Markets·Opinion Agoa and South African business: a dynamic alternative June 8, 2026 Piet le RouxandRussell Lamberti A more granular breakdown of Agoa to consider trade at the subnational level could benefit South Africa in its trade relations with the US…
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: Cracking the pistachio opportunity June 8, 2026 by Michael Avery South African farmers continue to compete on the global stage through innovation and resilience. So how do you build a world-class venture?…
Investing & Finance Naspers + Prosus: still all up to Tencent (and its AI agent) June 5, 2026 by Ann Crotty An AI victory for Tencent will be a hit for Naspers/Prosus too – far more than what CEO Fabricio Bloisi might deliver…
Analysis·News Liquor’s cigarette warning: don’t turn tax policy into a mafia gift June 5, 2026 by Tim Cohen South Africa is in grave danger of repeating its tobacco mistake: making the illicit industry grow fat, while taxed sales tumble…
News Judges lash ‘egregious’ Competition Tribunal June 5, 2026 by Rob Rose A court ruling has excoriated the tribunal’s behaviour in a way that raises serious questions about its competence and ethics…
News·Opinion Masuku in Wonderland over Joburg’s crisis June 5, 2026 by Shirley de Villiers The metro has finally released its annual financial statements for 2024/25. They’re no pretty picture…
Economy & Markets·Partner Content Football fans score against expensive beers June 5, 2026 by Heineken A Bar de Change – but for beers – returns as football fans prepare for one of the biggest travel seasons in recent memory.…
News Approvals for Cape Town’s second major airport are flying June 5, 2026 by Ash Müller RSA Aero’s R8bn Cape Winelands Airport gains environmental approval and a heavyweight aviation board, and targets an early 2027 construction start…
Investing & Finance·Opinion South Africa’s infrastructure gap is a governance problem – not a financing one June 5, 2026 Marie AntelmeandPieter Koekemoer Pension funds will invest in local infrastructure when the risk-adjusted return is appropriate. To force them to do so will disadvantage members…
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: ‘Sharp Sharp’ – Go, Gogo, go June 5, 2026 Rob RoseandZukile Majova The sharp take on local government elections, the fuel levy, water rates and Bafana Bafana at the 2026 Soccer World Cup…
Books·Pleasure Currency’s best books of the year (so far) June 7, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Dive into our favourite books of 2026 (so far). They include great non-fiction and a graphic novel. Perfect reads for cozy winter weekends!…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘This Too Shall Light’ by Amy Helm June 7, 2026 by Mark Rosin My recent Friday Song about Steely Dan took me down an adjacent tributary this week. Posting previously about the children of music royalty, I…
Pleasure·Travel London this summer: the best places to stay, eat, shop and see June 5, 2026 by Jo Buitendach From design, to food, fashion and books, Currency brings you a round-up of what to do when you’re next in the city…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Lautus De-Alcoholised Sauvignon Blanc June 5, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Lautus Sauvignon Blanc is crisp, bright and properly polished – an alcohol-free bottle that doesn’t feel like a taste and enjoyment compromise…
Pleasure Game, set, lunch: a luxe new way to watch the tennis in Joburg June 4, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Tennis fan? On the lookout for kindred spirits to enjoy the Roland-Garros and Wimbledon finals with? Look no further…
Opinion·Pleasure From ‘Waka Waka’ to ‘Waka Wobble’: a World Cup in search of its party June 2, 2026 by Tim Cohen The global football extravaganza, set to kick off this month, is showing early promise of being a gloriously mad mess…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure Ti Amo: why we love this Joburg bakery and restaurant May 31, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach From its Sandhurst Shell garage shop to Parktown North’s new Nine Yards, bakery-restaurant-deli-neighbourhood spot Ti Amo is pure magic…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Paul’s Pal’ by Sonny Rollins May 31, 2026 by Mark Rosin Mark Rosin’s tribute to Sonny Rollins, the jazz titan behind ‘Paul’s Pal’, ‘Saxophone Colossus’ and ‘Tenor Madness’…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Beyond photography: Standard Bank Art Lab honours Santu Mofokeng May 29, 2026 by Dumisani Mnisi A new exhibition in Sandton captures the creative range of the celebrated photographer. It’s an archive of memory, emotion and experience…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Dikelo Mamiala May 29, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach By day a corporate type, by night a brilliant creative, Dikelo Mamiala on books, high school crushes and Doppio Zero…
1 The hidden warning in the GDP data: consumers are buckling June 9, 2026 First-quarter GDP beat expectations at 0.5%, but household consumption fell…
2 Mining DG cool on DTIC’s forced mining beneficiation plan June 9, 2026 The industrial development strategy has exposed overlapping departmental ambitions, different…
3 Virtual AGMs: dialling down shareholder democracy June 9, 2026 The virtual-only AGM had its heyday during Covid. But it’s…
4 PPC’s comeback starts to cement itself June 9, 2026 PPC’s CEO argues there’s still value in squeezing the business…