Motsepe’s ARC ruled not liable for breach in Pula dispute ARC has won a legal battle against Pula in South Africa, but it’s unclear if that ruling will have bearing on a case between the parties in Tanzania… April 16, 2026 by David McKay Investing & Finance·News
PODCAST: ‘Nothing Works but the People’ – the brewmaster April 16, 2026 by Currency News Opinion·Pods
Emergency savings: The boring habit that pays off April 16, 2026 by Thomas Brennan Opinion·Personal Finance
Opinion·Personal Finance The Hormuz shock didn’t break markets – it repriced them April 15, 2026 by Kristof Kruger Oil is still flowing – but at a higher structural cost. This is what the Hormuz repricing means for inflation, rate expectations and bonds…
Economy & Markets·Partner Content Why going against market wisdom is worth it April 15, 2026 by Paul Hutchinson Catch phrases may reflect prevailing market sentiment. But danger lies in accepting them uncritically.…
Analysis·Energy & ESG When disaster strikes: FirstRand’s pay dilemma April 14, 2026 by Ann Crotty The FCA’s MotoNovo redress scheme has cost FirstRand R11.9bn more than expected. Now to see how the remuneration committee responds…
Energy & ESG South Africa’s big crackdown on greenwashing April 14, 2026 by Rob Rose The financial sector regulator plans to close the loopholes on greenwashing both in advertising and in companies’ climate disclosures…
Energy & ESG Eskom’s tightrope: Jobs vs chrome revenue April 14, 2026 by David McKay Unless South Africa’s ferrochrome producers get price relief from Eskom, as many as 2,400 jobs may be at risk…
News Tit-for-tat over Hormuz April 14, 2026 by Associated Press Trump says the US military has blockaded Iranian ports to pressure Tehran to open the Strait of Hormuz and accept a deal to tend the…
Investing & Finance·Opinion Did the AI bubble pop – and we just didn’t notice? April 14, 2026 by Alan Lee Big Tech has been unwinding. Not with a crash. Not with a panic. But with a slow, almost imperceptible reset…
Economy & Markets·Partner Content The next energy frontier: Designed in Africa, for Africa April 14, 2026 by Brenda Martin Africa stands at a pivotal moment in its development journey. The continent’s resource abundance, the energy access imperative, industrial growth potential and youthful citizens present…
Politics The DA just got much younger. The ANC should worry April 13, 2026 by Vernon Wessels The DA’s new leadership is younger, more diverse and openly ambitious. The party could be one to watch as it pivots towards pragmatism…
Politics 490,000 voters to win Joburg? Inside Sarupen’s grand plans April 13, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi Ashor Sarupen says the DA has to lay the groundwork for its 2029 national ambitions by winning big in this year's local government elections…
Analysis·News The weird insolvency of FTX, and its link to South Africa April 13, 2026 by Tim Cohen When a business rescue starts rescuing the rescuers, you know the system isn’t working in favour of the company and its real creditors…
News US-Iran ceasefire talks end without agreement April 13, 2026 by Associated Press The US military has said it will blockade Iranian ports after ceasefire talks in Pakistan ended without agreement…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure Book a spot: wine dinners at The Westcliff April 12, 2026 by Jo Buitendach Discover the Four Seasons Hotel Johannesburg's new wine dinner series, for unique wines, delightful dishes and great company…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Lost Coastlines’ by Okkervil River April 12, 2026 by Mark Rosin Mark Rosin revisits ‘Lost Coastlines’ by Okkervil River, a folk-rock gem blending melancholy, melody and a surprising Motown groove.…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Sanell Aggenbach’s beautiful, unsettling take on a fractured world April 10, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach ‘NeoNature’ at Everard Read Joburg sees Sanell Aggenbach explore truth, AI and a fractured world through botanical artworks…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Brendah Nyakudya April 10, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach The Club Med PR, content and social influence manager on artworks that burn, Zimbabwean pens and more…
Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Avontuur Disa Gorge Chardonnay April 10, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach The Avontuur Disa Gorge Chardonnay is a polished white wine that’s great to drink…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure Pantry vs Relish vs Zuney: Joburg’s burger triangle, ranked April 3, 2026 by Lebo Madiba We rank Pantry, Relish and Zuney in Joburg’s burger triangle – from best late-night bite to most divisive…
Pleasure Keep it light: What to stream, read and listen to now April 3, 2026 Jo BuitendachandSarah Buitendach Your weekend pleasure guide: from Murdoch family drama to Kennedy-era romance, plus what to read and listen to right now…
Art & Culture·Pleasure New exhibition celebrates 35 years of Artist Proof Studio April 2, 2026 by Jo Buitendach Strauss & Co marks 35 years of Artist Proof Studio with a Joburg exhibition celebrating its legacy, artists and impact on South African printmaking…
Pleasure Tashas hits a home run April 2, 2026 by Martin Jacobs Tashas Home opens in Cape Town, bringing the brand’s signature style into homeware with curated tableware, glassware and a cocktail book…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Word! Inside CIRCA Gallery’s new group show March 29, 2026 by Jo Buitendach CIRCA Gallery presents a unique group exhibition that highlights the role of words in art and the world around us…
1 Motsepe’s ARC ruled not liable for breach in Pula dispute April 16, 2026 ARC has won a legal battle against Pula in South…
2 PODCAST: ‘Nothing Works but the People’ – the brewmaster April 16, 2026 Pheladi Sethusa’s new podcast does a dive into South African…
3 Emergency savings: The boring habit that pays off April 16, 2026 Research shows 87% of South Africans lack adequate emergency savings.…
4 US pivots to economic warfare on Iran April 16, 2026 From dropping bombs to pressuring banks, the US is upping…