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The fake tariff rally: A parable of post-truth capitalism Fake news is more powerful than ever. It’s amplified because technology presents you with the opinions you think you should have… by Tim Cohen April 17, 2025 News·Opinion
The garage at the end of the world What a storage unit in Brakpan taught Jono Hall about choice… by Jono Hall April 17, 2025 Opinion·Pleasure
The JSE loses a veteran The quiet delisting of Lonfin is more than just corporate spring cleaning. It's another waypoint in the long unwinding of an exchange that was… by Paul Miller April 17, 2025 Investing & Finance·Opinion
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ANC, claiming it is not ‘anti-business’, mulls ditching VAT hike Amid the furore over the budget, the ANC is now apparently looking for ways to scrap the VAT hike and find the money to… by Rob Rose April 14, 2025 Opinion·Politics
Private equity’s ascension need not hurt public markets Private equity is rising fast – but public markets still matter. A strong economy needs both… by Samantha Pokroy April 11, 2025 Investing & Finance·Opinion
The argument in favour of the DA leaving the GNU No-one wants the DA to leave the GNU. But the ANC has broken trust with its coalition partner… by Tim Cohen April 7, 2025 Opinion·Politics
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