The ‘cash back’ clash: which banks really pay? From cashback rewards to rising tiers, South Africa’s biggest banks promise plenty. But unlocking real value can feel like a part-time job… by Ruby Delahunt March 25, 2026 Opinion·Personal Finance 3
What history says about investing during the Iran war The Iran conflict has rippled through commodity, currency and equity markets. But the biggest risk for investors is not war, but how they respond… by Matthew Matthee March 25, 2026 Investing & Finance·Opinion
Divorce: the costliest mistakes made in battle Divorce often destroys wealth through emotion, conflict and poor structuring. These can leave both sides worse off… by Kim Potgieter March 25, 2026 Opinion·Personal Finance 1
Why global law firms keep quitting South Africa Has South Africa become a failed proposition for international law firms?… by Tim Cohen March 24, 2026 Analysis·News
Starlink: don’t debate Musk – debate rural connectivity Shutting marginalised communities out of internet access because of gripes about Elon Musk is a disservice to South Africans… by Basie von Solms March 24, 2026 Economy & Markets·Opinion 1
What Africa’s stablecoin boom means for its financial system Africa leads the world in stablecoin ownership. The question is whether banks and regulators can keep pace with what is already happening… by Adesoji Solanke March 24, 2026 Opinion·Pan-African
Human Rights Day and the fine art of ignoring the constitution It’s 30 years since South Africa’s constitution was enacted. To what extent has it succeeded in advancing the human rights it codifies… by Tim Cohen March 23, 2026 Opinion·Politics
Real Politics: GNU faces test on empowerment reform The GNU has opened the door to a B-BBEE review, but real reform will require more than technical tweaks to a system many no… by Zukile Majova March 23, 2026 Opinion·Politics 1
PODCAST: Dolly Parton for president? Americans may not agree on much right now – but they’re certainly all on the same page when it comes to the multi-talented Dolly… by Robyn Curnow March 23, 2026 Opinion·Pods
Flee to ‘safe’ South Africa when Trump catches ‘feelings’ As Donald Trump starts a war on ‘a feeling’, the world is looking increasingly unstable. Luckily South Africa is a safe haven. Or is… by Shirley de Villiers March 20, 2026 News·Opinion
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