A Penny for De Beers’ troubles Gareth Penny is tipped to acquire De Beers, but reviving the diamond market may prove harder than buying it… June 26, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt Investing & Finance
The cost of not counting in South Africa June 26, 2026 Isaah MhlangaandSizwe NxasanaandAdrian Saville Economy & Markets·Opinion
Reality is a joke: welcome to America’s age of absurdity June 26, 2026 by Jo Buitendach Opinion·Pleasure
Economy & Markets·Opinion The department of grand plans and small results June 25, 2026 by Tim Cohen South Africa’s industrial policy has a shiny new theme but is making the same old mistakes…
Investing & Finance·Partner Content The music is still playing. But for how long? June 25, 2026 by Duane Cable As investors crowd into a handful of AI winners, opportunities may be emerging in overlooked quality companies.…
Economy & Markets Dizzying reversal in oil prices has rates in and out of play June 24, 2026 by Vernon Wessels Lower oil prices have eased inflation risks and boosted bonds, but uncertainty over expectations and US rates keeps a July hike in play…
Opinion·Personal Finance The difference between being an investor and a buyer June 24, 2026 by Greg B Davies Most investors confuse familiarity with understanding. Your true circle of competence is probably much smaller than you think…
Opinion·Personal Finance The $92-trillion market regulators couldn’t ignore June 24, 2026 by Steven Boykey Sidley Perpetual futures were born in crypto’s permissionless fringe. Now regulators are bringing them onshore, and Wall Street is paying attention…
Investing & Finance·Partner Content How Shari’ah investing internalises ESG June 24, 2026 by Maahir Jakoet While ESG and Shari’ah investing share many ethical principles, Shari’ah’s strict financial filters build portfolios around resilience rather than ratings.…
Energy & ESG·Opinion The moral hazard inside Joosub’s R7.3m security bill June 23, 2026 by Ann Crotty Executive security has become a costly corporate norm, despite the rarity of CEO kidnappings…
News·Opinion Britain’s Brexit hangover claims another PM June 23, 2026 by Tim Cohen Keir Starmer’s fall reflects the political and economic constraints Britain continues to face a decade after Brexit…
Energy & ESG Why billions in climate finance are still sitting on the sidelines June 23, 2026 by Thabo Molelekwa Billions are available for South Africa’s just transition, but the real challenge is building a pipeline of credible projects…
Energy & ESG·Opinion ArcelorMittal needs a just transition, not an exit June 23, 2026 by Tarisai Mugunyani The fallout from ArcelorMittal’s closure extends far beyond the factory gates, threatening entire local economies…
Energy & ESG Energy trader GreenCo woos Sanlam with $10m stake June 23, 2026 by Rob Rose Sanlam’s investment highlights how Africa is building its own creditworthy, bankable infrastructure projects. And investors are biting…
Investing & Finance·Partner Content Beyond the final whistle: the rise of World Cup collectables June 23, 2026 by South African Gold Coin Exchange World Cup memorabilia is attracting collectors who value rarity and cultural significance as much as traditional luxury assets.…
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…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Bianca Amato June 19, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach The beloved South African actress is in a new stage production called ‘Midnight in Parys’. Here she talks books, Kate Bush and jigsaw puzzles…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Restless River Main Road & Dignity Cabernet Sauvignon June 19, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Restless River Main Road & Dignity Cabernet Sauvignon brings together ripe cassis, red cherry and hints of fynbos…
Pleasure Joburg’s Barbican building is back, baby! June 14, 2026 by Jo Buitendach Explore the history of the Joburg's Barbican building, an architectural gem that has had a wonderful revival…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Mogo’ by Fatoumata Diawara June 14, 2026 by Mark Rosin Fatoumata Diawara’s ‘Mogo’ is a hypnotic, guitar-driven Wassoulou banger — and the perfect pick-me-up after slightly bruising week.…
Pleasure·Style & Luxury Shine time! The finest jewellery to lust after right now June 12, 2026 by Jo Buitendach From Bvlgari and Pomellato to Kirsten Goss and FOPE, our edit of the most covetable jewellery around right now…
1 A Penny for De Beers’ troubles June 26, 2026 Gareth Penny is tipped to acquire De Beers, but reviving…
2 The cost of not counting in South Africa June 26, 2026 The mathematical sciences, national competitiveness and the opportunity cost that…
3 Reality is a joke: welcome to America’s age of absurdity June 26, 2026 From a UFC bout on the White House lawn to…
4 Inside Sekunjalo’s latest media pivot June 26, 2026 Sekunjalo, now without PIC money, is shedding its old media…