The canary in the mine: Why South Africa’s exploration plunge matters Mining exploration spend ebbed to R781m in 2024 from over R6bn in 2006. Only big changes to a contested new mining bill will break the slump… February 10, 2026 Tim CohenandRob Rose Economy & Markets·Investing & Finance
Life after Rio: Glencore’s solace lies in DRC copper deal February 10, 2026 by David McKay Analysis·Investing & Finance
Opinion·Vods & Pods PODCAST: Where will the next war start? Look up. February 9, 2026 by Robyn Curnow Where will the next war start? Not on a border. Not at sea. Look up. In this episode of Searching for America, Robyn Curnow examines how space…
News Get ready for the Sona snore-fest: February 9, 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…
News Paper tiger: Why Mpact is suing the City of Ekurhuleni February 6, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi ‘Excessive’ and ‘unlawful’ power costs have hastened the demise of Mpact’s Springs mill…
News South Africans are taking home 47% less than a decade ago – the ugly truth February 6, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt Feel like you’re making less than you did a decade ago? Net incomes have edged up 2% over 10 years, while inflation has grown 49%…
Investing & Finance Gone in eight-minutes: Sactwu back in HCI pound seat February 6, 2026 by Ann Crotty A pivotal HCI shareholders’ vote was over in a flash, leaving the company firmly back in the hands of Johnny Copelyn and Sactwu…
Politics Dear John … what comes next for the DA? February 6, 2026 by Shirley de Villiers The DA leader has announced he won’t be standing for re-election come April. Former party CEO Jonathan Moakes on what this means…
News Is it curtains for South Africa’s film industry? February 6, 2026 by Tim Cohen The country’s film sector is in crisis, with incentive applications gathering dust and claims going unpaid, producers say…
Opinion·Vods & Pods PODCAST: Sorority Sisterhood Inc. February 5, 2026 by Robyn Curnow If you’ve ever wondered what sororities really are – or why America builds community the way it does – this one’s for you.…
Economy & Markets·Partner Content The edge of chaos: What India’s traffic can teach us about management February 5, 2026 by Jon Foster-Pedley To get to grips with the volatile nature of modern strategy, we can look past the order of the boardroom and into the self-organising complexity…
News RAF’s unpaid claims explode to R100bn February 4, 2026 by Tim Cohen Unpaid claims have soared to more than double the Road Accident Fund’s budget. And there are no solutions (yet) to its staggering unravelling…
Investing & Finance·Personal Finance How I spend my currency … with David Shapiro February 4, 2026 by Nelisiwe Shomang ‘If you can’t do it in 20 stocks, you’re not going to do it in 200’ – Sasfin Wealth’s chief global equity strategist shares his…
Opinion·Personal Finance In financial chaos? Try the Swedish art of ‘döstädning’ February 4, 2026 by Nontokozo Madonsela Start living the principle that’s all about pursuing radical simplification in a world obsessed with complexity…
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…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Silverthorn River Dragon Cap Classique February 6, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach New to Woolworths, Silverthorn’s River Dragon is an elegant, personality-packed Cap Classique made for relaxed celebrating…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Alma Thomas, NASA and the legacy of space art February 1, 2026 by Rebecca Haysom The last time we human beings ventured into space beyond low-earth orbit was in 1972; it was the year of the last of the Apollo…
Pleasure Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘I’ve Seen That Face Before (Libertango)’ by Grace Jones February 1, 2026 by Mark Rosin It feels like 2026 is turning this song post into an obituary event each week, with so many recording artists having passed already this year.…
Pleasure Snow way! South Africa is headed to the Winter Olympics January 30, 2026 by Jo Buitendach An update on our team and other icy facts you probably didn’t know about the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Laurice Taitz-Buntman January 30, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach ‘Johannesburg in Your Pocket’ founder Laurice Taitz-Buntman on books, art, running and collecting cookbooks…
1 The canary in the mine: Why South Africa’s exploration plunge matters February 10, 2026 Mining exploration spend ebbed to R781m in 2024 from over…
3 Life after Rio: Glencore’s solace lies in DRC copper deal February 10, 2026 After Rio’s rejection, Glencore’s $9bn US-backed deal for a 40%…
4 Claiming the ground beneath the elephants: Africa’s new geopolitical challenge February 10, 2026 Africa is facing a new squeeze between rival powers. This…