Lessons from the Roedean fiasco The fallout from the Roedean-King David fiasco illustrates just how much is at stake for organisations in an era of always-on social media… February 17, 2026 by Rob Rose Energy & ESG
Talk is cheap: Will the new mining initiative include communities? February 17, 2026 by Ann Crotty Energy & ESG
Silence speaks loudest: The climate contradictions in Cyril’s Sona February 17, 2026 Jonty CoggerandBrandon Abdinor Energy & ESG·Opinion
Pods·Politics PODCAST: In odds we trust February 16, 2026 by Robyn Curnow When politics becomes a high-stakes table, who’s really holding the hand?…
Opinion·Politics Identity politics threatens the DA’s grip on the Western Cape February 16, 2026 by Zukile Majova PA wins by-elections in George and may flip Saldanha Bay as identity politics threatens to end DA dominance in its Western Cape stronghold…
News The week ahead: Economy by the numbers February 16, 2026 by The South Africa Brief Mark your calendar – here’s the political and economic news to watch out for in the days to come…
Investing & Finance Pick n Pay: Lost cause or basement bargain? February 13, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt Another bruising trading update shows Pick n Pay bracing for more losses. Is the slump sector wide, or a uniquely Pick n Pay problem?…
Opinion·Politics This time it’s different: Ramaphosa deploys army, vows jail for municipal officials February 13, 2026 by Rob Rose The president’s state of the nation address may have been more energetic than usual – but his words need to translate into action…
Analysis·Investing & Finance Anglo American’s maple leaf temptations February 13, 2026 by Tim Cohen Will Anglo American settle its corporate identity crisis by becoming Canadian?…
Investing & Finance Battle of the grocery gourmets February 13, 2026 by Adele Shevel Spar has entered the fray at the premium end of South Africa’s food retail market, aiming to take on Woolworths and Checkers…
Investing & Finance·Profile Bond maven, author, investing evangelist: Cartesian’s Anthea Gardner February 13, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi The fixed-income specialist spills the beans on why she loves bonds, actively managed ETFs, and her 12-year-old Honda Jazz…
News·Pan-African Choke points and power plays in the age of critical minerals February 12, 2026 by Tim Cohen The Mining Indaba highlights Africa’s role in critical minerals amid US-China tensions over rare earths…
Analysis·Investing & Finance Behind MTN’s R33bn towers U-turn February 12, 2026 by Jeandré Pike MTN has put a premium on flexibility. Its possible purchase of cellular towers company IHS would seem to run counter to this…
Investing & Finance·Opinion Uncertainty: The most useless word in markets February 12, 2026 by Jordan Toy At best, the word is a statement of the obvious. At worst, it triggers a type of paralysis that leads to missed opportunities and capital…
Investing & Finance·Personal Finance ‘Don’t fret about a gold and stocks bubble yet’ February 11, 2026 by Rob Rose Central bank strategy and stronger corporate profits are underwriting the gold and stocks stories…
Pleasure·The Zeitgeist South African television at 50: the soaps that wrote the script February 15, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach As South African television turns 50, we examine how ‘Generations’, ‘Isidingo’ and other soaps shaped culture, ambition and national identity…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Radar Love’ by Golden Earring February 15, 2026 by Mark Rosin Mark Rosin’s deep dive into Golden Earring’s single, ‘Radar Love’, explains why it’s still a radio staple 50 years later…
Pleasure·Travel A weekend getaway to: Wellington February 13, 2026 by Carmen Clegg A working winelands town, Wellington is less about weekend glitz and more about year-round production. We spent some time in this gem…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Nadia Davids February 13, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach The 2024 Caine Prize winner talks books, art, food and the small rituals that keep her grounded…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Delaire Graff Cabernet Franc Rosé February 13, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Delaire Graff Cabernet Franc Rosé lands just in time for Valentine’s Day – crisp, polished and quietly seductive…
Pleasure·Travel The world is obsessed with Victoria Falls. Why aren’t we? February 8, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Victoria Falls is less than two hours from Joburg, and it offers everything from world-class nature to old-school hospitality…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure The key ingredient: Figs February 8, 2026 by The Rural Cook Learn about gorgeous figs, the remarkable fruit that survived asteroid impacts and has been cherished for millennia…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Keeper’ by Courtney Marie Andrews February 8, 2026 by Mark Rosin Mark Rosin explores ‘Keeper’, a favourite track from poet, author, singer and songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews’ new album, ‘Valentine’…
Pleasure Four auctions worth watching right now – from R1,500 art finds to Cartier curiosities February 6, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach From South African art and jewellery to Christie’s collectibles and vintage comics, these four auctions offer standout lots worth bidding on now…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Chris Albrecht February 6, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach From Deon Meyer to Pearl Jam, Bouchard Finlayson winemaker Chris Albrecht dishes on what excites him beyond the vineyard…
1 Lessons from the Roedean fiasco February 17, 2026 The fallout from the Roedean-King David fiasco illustrates just how…
2 Talk is cheap: Will the new mining initiative include communities? February 17, 2026 Industry leaders gathered in Cape Town to discuss responsible mining…
3 Silence speaks loudest: The climate contradictions in Cyril’s Sona February 17, 2026 The president’s address shows a government that wants to manage…
4 A mattress or the PIC – who invests better? February 17, 2026 The PIC may have promised the public a raft of…