Point break for the gold price A frenzied gold rally in January has long since cooled, but the World Gold Council reckons the precious metal is back at a tipping point… July 2, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi Investing & Finance
Vods What place do alternatives have in South Africa’s future? July 2, 2026 by Currency News A discussion between Rob Rose, and Reginald Labuschagne, head of product and strategy at Sanlam Private Wealth.…
Opinion·Personal Finance The two-pot habit that’s quietly undermining reforms July 1, 2026 by Thomas Brennan South Africa’s two-pot reform is working better than feared. The problem isn’t that people withdraw – it’s that they keep coming back…
Economy & Markets·Opinion The clock is ticking on South Africa’s industrial future July 1, 2026 by Jaco Human A looming gas crisis will reveal whether government can match industrial ambition with co-ordinated action…
Investing & Finance·Partner Content A new gateway to global alternatives July 1, 2026 by Reginald Labuschagne Sanlam Private Wealth’s new alternatives fund offers qualifying private clients access to a portfolio of global alternative investments through a single solution.…
Economy & Markets Inflation expectations put SARB’s next rate call on edge June 30, 2026 by Enzokuhle Sabela Oil-shock inflation expectations have jumped even as fuel prices ease, putting the SARB’s July rate call on a knife edge…
Investing & Finance Prosus: not just Tencent in a trench coat June 30, 2026 Tim CohenandGiulietta Talevi Shares in Prosus and Naspers bounced 5% on Monday, thanks to rising profits in its non-Tencent businesses…
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: ‘ListenUp’ – xenophobia in South Africa June 30, 2026 Tim CohenandMark Barnes Tim Cohen and Mark Barnes dig into the nuances of the xenophobia debate – a subject with many facets and few obvious solutions…
News·Opinion The machine behind the anti-immigrant movement in South Africa June 30, 2026 by Michael Markovitz South Africa’s anti-immigrant protests are about more than borders; they expose political agendas, intimidation and organised networks…
News·Opinion What survival really reveals about us June 30, 2026 by Bernard Swanepoel Character is easy in comfort. The real test comes when survival, poverty and pressure force impossible choices…
Investing & Finance·Partner Content Prosus posts standout FY26 as strategy delivers at scale June 30, 2026 by Prosus Prosus’s AI-powered ecosystem is moving from ambition to reality, delivering stronger financial performance across its global businesses.…
Investing & Finance·Partner Content Takealot tops $1bn in revenue in ‘landmark year’ for Naspers June 30, 2026 by Naspers Broadly, the group’s profitability has jumped 84%, while free cash flow is up $2bn in three years.…
Investing & Finance Spar: our bankers are still behind us June 29, 2026 by Ann Crotty With its shares at a 15-year low, Spar denies market rumours that it’s facing an existential cash crunch…
Opinion·Pleasure Fifa is the new vampire squid June 30, 2026 by Tim Cohen Football’s greatest show has become Fifa’s greatest cash machine – and fans are happily buying in…
Opinion·Pleasure Reality is a joke: welcome to America’s age of absurdity June 28, 2026 by Jo Buitendach From a UFC bout on the White House lawn to the accuracy of ‘South Park’ and ‘Idiocracy’, reality is becoming harder to distinguish from satire…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Red House’ by Jimi Hendrix June 28, 2026 by Mark Rosin ‘Red House’, a track by legendary blues rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix, is Mark Rosin’s listening pick this weekend…
Opinion·Pleasure A summer of celebrations in America June 26, 2026 by David Shapiro A trip to the US, complete with a graduation, basketball and the World Cup, reminds David Shapiro that joy is best when shared…
Art & Culture·Pleasure ‘It’s massive’ – Zanele Muholi on winning the Hasselblad award June 26, 2026 by Adele Shevel The acclaimed photographer, activist and Hasselblad-winner on art, activism and why the next generation matters most…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Jo Watson June 26, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach The bestselling author talks Fredrik Backman, Hieronymus Bosch, chaotic hobbies and a lifelong love of Depeche Mode…
News·Pleasure Four Seasons is heading to the Cape Winelands June 25, 2026 by Adele Shevel The luxury hotel group is believed to be making its long-awaited Cape debut in the picturesque winelands town of Franschhoek…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Our June wine, design and art auction picks June 21, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Sarah Buitendach selects her favourite lots in the June 2026 Strauss & Co auctions, including Ardmore ceramics and Eastern Cape art…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): Abdullah Ibrahim, a special tribute June 21, 2026 by Mark Rosin A personal tribute to Abdullah Ibrahim, the jazz giant whose music carried South Africa’s joy, sorrow and struggle.…
Books·Pleasure Andrew Smith unboxes the Yuppiechef story June 19, 2026 by TJ Strydom Yuppiechef co-founder Andrew Smith unpacks ‘Handwritten’, the memoir built from decades of journals and one very pink business…
1 What place do alternatives have in South Africa’s future? July 2, 2026 A discussion between Rob Rose, and Reginald Labuschagne, head of…
2 Point break for the gold price July 2, 2026 A frenzied gold rally in January has long since cooled,…
3 Lewis: debt, with a side of furniture July 2, 2026 Lewis’s market-beating success is powered as much by credit as…
4 FDI stands for FOREIGN direct investment July 2, 2026 South Africa needs to be careful that it doesn't repel…