Meth’s BEE sting: why targets won’t work without a schooling fix Government’s plan to double down on employment equity amid a crumbling education system could lead to a spike in unemployment… June 12, 2026 by Rob Rose Economy & Markets
How the PIC’s mediocrity is melting workers’ savings June 12, 2026 by Tim Cohen Investing & Finance·Opinion
The X-men stirring hatred in South Africa June 12, 2026 by Justice Malala Investing & Finance·Opinion
News Mining hopes clouded by cadastre concerns June 11, 2026 by David McKay Mining companies are losing patience as licensing system delays and policy uncertainty threaten South Africa’s revival…
Investing & Finance·Opinion Why the Capitec sceptics keep getting it wrong June 11, 2026 by Shaakir Salie The bank looks expensive yet keeps proving the doubters wrong. The question investors should ask isn’t how much Capitec earns – it’s how long it…
Investing & Finance·Opinion I’m going to buy SpaceX; I’m pretty sure I’ll regret it June 11, 2026 by Tim Cohen SpaceX’s IPO looks risky, but sometimes the best stories – and the best returns – come from backing the improbable…
Economy & Markets·Opinion Fitch upgrade is a starting point, not the finish line June 10, 2026 by Chris Hattingh Fitch’s upgrade rewards Treasury’s fiscal discipline, but sustained growth will depend on faster structural reforms…
Economy & Markets The hidden warning in the GDP data: consumers are buckling June 10, 2026 by Enzokuhle Sabela First-quarter GDP beat expectations at 0.5%, but household consumption fell to a two-year low, signalling economic headwinds amid rising rates.…
Investing & Finance·Personal Finance Fuel prices bite, but here’s how to save on car insurance June 10, 2026 by Justin Brown Discovery Insure, Momentum, Outsurance, Santam, Dotsure and Naked offer rewards to low-risk drivers facing high fuel costs…
Opinion·Personal Finance The email that came from the supplier, but didn’t really June 10, 2026 Dirk de VosandPatrick Le Roux Business email compromise is the most damaging financial scam, costing R55.5bn over 10 years. It doesn’t require hacking…
Opinion·Personal Finance Retirement: control the controllables June 10, 2026 by Paul Hutchinson Retirement outcomes depend on factors within your control: savings discipline, tax efficiency and long-term investing…
News Mining DG cool on DTIC’s forced mining beneficiation plan June 9, 2026 by Tim Cohen The industrial development strategy has exposed overlapping departmental ambitions, different mandates and uneven consultation…
Energy & ESG Virtual AGMs: dialling down shareholder democracy June 9, 2026 by Ann Crotty The virtual-only AGM had its heyday during Covid. But it’s time for a format that offers less control and more participation…
Investing & Finance PPC’s comeback starts to cement itself June 9, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt PPC’s CEO says there’s still value trapped in the business, though analysts say he needs to look outside.…
Energy & ESG Renewables: plugging the localisation gap June 9, 2026 Marcia MoyanaandThabo Molelekwa Billions are flowing into South Africa’s green economy. But are local manufacturers, workers and communities truly benefiting?…
Books·Pleasure Currency’s best books of the year (so far) June 7, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Dive into our favourite books of 2026 (so far). They include great non-fiction and a graphic novel. Perfect reads for cozy winter weekends!…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘This Too Shall Light’ by Amy Helm June 7, 2026 by Mark Rosin My recent Friday Song about Steely Dan took me down an adjacent tributary this week. Posting previously about the children of music royalty, I…
Pleasure·Travel London this summer: the best places to stay, eat, shop and see June 5, 2026 by Jo Buitendach From design, to food, fashion and books, Currency brings you a round-up of what to do when you’re next in the city…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Lautus De-Alcoholised Sauvignon Blanc June 5, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Lautus Sauvignon Blanc is crisp, bright and properly polished – an alcohol-free bottle that doesn’t feel like a taste and enjoyment compromise…
Pleasure Game, set, lunch: a luxe new way to watch the tennis in Joburg June 4, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Tennis fan? On the lookout for kindred spirits to enjoy the Roland-Garros and Wimbledon finals with? Look no further…
Opinion·Pleasure From ‘Waka Waka’ to ‘Waka Wobble’: a World Cup in search of its party June 2, 2026 by Tim Cohen The global football extravaganza, set to kick off this month, is showing early promise of being a gloriously mad mess…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure Ti Amo: why we love this Joburg bakery and restaurant May 31, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach From its Sandhurst Shell garage shop to Parktown North’s new Nine Yards, bakery-restaurant-deli-neighbourhood spot Ti Amo is pure magic…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Paul’s Pal’ by Sonny Rollins May 31, 2026 by Mark Rosin Mark Rosin’s tribute to Sonny Rollins, the jazz titan behind ‘Paul’s Pal’, ‘Saxophone Colossus’ and ‘Tenor Madness’…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Beyond photography: Standard Bank Art Lab honours Santu Mofokeng May 29, 2026 by Dumisani Mnisi A new exhibition in Sandton captures the creative range of the celebrated photographer. It’s an archive of memory, emotion and experience…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Dikelo Mamiala May 29, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach By day a corporate type, by night a brilliant creative, Dikelo Mamiala on books, high school crushes and Doppio Zero…
1 Meth’s BEE sting: why targets won’t work without a schooling fix June 12, 2026 Government’s plan to double down on employment equity amid a…
2 How the PIC’s mediocrity is melting workers’ savings June 12, 2026 The PIC’s Isibaya Fund returned just 4.25% for the GEPF…
3 The X-men stirring hatred in South Africa June 12, 2026 Justice Malala on the cast of populists, opportunists and ethnic…
4 Shine time! The finest jewellery to lust after right now June 12, 2026 From Bvlgari and Pomellato to Kirsten Goss and FOPE, our…