South Africans rue gold’s plunge — and it could get a heap worse Global markets – aside from gold and PGMs – have been hardly rattled by the Gulf conflict. Should peace not break out, that could change… March 23, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi Investing & Finance
News·Opinion Flee to ‘safe’ South Africa when Trump catches ‘feelings’ March 20, 2026 by Shirley de Villiers As Donald Trump starts a war on ‘a feeling’, the world is looking increasingly unstable. Luckily South Africa is a safe haven. Or is it?…
News·Opinion What if Trump is (annoyingly) right? March 20, 2026 Greg MillsandRay Hartley Trump’s Iran war looks reckless. But if Tehran’s military and proxy powers are being systematically weakened, his critics may be missing something…
Economy & Markets Fuel relief? Give up already, it isn’t coming March 20, 2026 Giulietta TaleviandVernon Wessels Treasury says it has no money to cushion South Africa’s fuel shock, as economists warn April’s petrol and diesel hikes will drive inflation higher…
Investing & Finance·News Minerals Council warns against government ‘sandbagging’ March 20, 2026 by Sven Lünsche The Minerals Council has called on government to assist the mining industry – not impede its growth. That means no bad surprises…
Investing & Finance From millstone to option value: How South Africa has changed for Anglo March 19, 2026 by David McKay An improved performance by Transnet could catalyse the expansion potential of the manganese and iron ore mineral fields Anglo has stakes in…
Economy & Markets Regulation is choking firms – and the economy March 19, 2026 by Fouché Venter South Africa’s growth is hampered by the number of small firms entering and exiting the economy without ever scaling or adding significant value…
News Gulf energy facilities under increased fire in Iran war March 19, 2026 by Associated Press Tehran has intensified its attacks on Gulf energy facilities after Israel hit Iran’s critical South Pars gas field…
Opinion·Pods New podcast series: ‘Nothing Works but the People’ March 19, 2026 by Currency News Pheladi Sethusa’s new podcast does a dive into South African work and workers…
Investing & Finance·News Woolworths exorcises ghosts with in2food purchase March 18, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt Deal-making hasn’t historically been a strong point for Woolworths. Its acquisition of in2foods may prove the exception…
Investing & Finance Two make-or-break years for Old Mutual Bank March 18, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi Old Mutual Bank is adding 3,000 customers a day from existing clients. The next big test will be its reception outside of its home turf…
Opinion·Personal Finance The portfolio you can stick with is the only one that counts March 18, 2026 by Greg B Davies Greg B Davies on why the ‘optimal’ portfolio often fails in practice – and how to build one you can actually hold through the cycle…
News Iran strikes Israel, Gulf states as top officials killed March 18, 2026 by Associated Press Israel has killed two top Iranian security officials, prompting the Islamic Republic to release a barrage of missiles in response…
Pleasure Five doors into Joburg March 20, 2026 by Ryan Enslin When a familiar refrain began echoing through his week, Joburg shifted for Ryan Enslin, each encounter quietly reframing the city…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Khensani Nobanda March 20, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Books, bites and Bobby Brown: marketing ace Khensani Nobanda’s life in eight quick questions…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: DMZ Reserve Chenin Blanc March 20, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach DMZ Reserve Chenin Blanc proves why South Africa excels at chenin – crisp, rounded and a standout on Woolworths’ Top 10 list…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Strauss & Co’s Cape Town Auction Week: Standout lots catching our eye March 15, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Explore highlights from Strauss & Co’s upcoming Cape Town Auction Week sales – featuring Irma Stern, George Pemba, ceramics and jewellery…
Opinion·Pleasure The plastic straw theory of AI March 15, 2026 by Jono Hall Choosing between ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini is starting to feel like a moral stance, but that's missing the real issue with AI...…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Impumelelo’ by Mandisi Dyantyis March 15, 2026 by Mark Rosin Listen to Mandisi Dyantyis’ ‘Impumelelo’, a joyful jazz-soul anthem about perseverance that lingers long after the first listen…
Pleasure·Profile Carolyn Steyn: So what happens now? March 13, 2026 by Colin Ford Much loved and widely followed, Carolyn Steyn faces life after loss – doubling down on instinct, arts patronage and 67 Blankets…
Books·Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Joe Studwell March 13, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach The bestselling author on octopus shopping, George Stubbs, Bob Dylan and the ideas behind his new book, ‘How Africa Works’…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Lismore Pinot Noir March 13, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach A delicate, floral pinot noir from Lismore that is perfect for the change of seasons…
Art & Culture·Pleasure The highlights package: What stood out at the Investec Cape Town Art Fair this year March 8, 2026 by Dumisani Mnisi What stood out at the 2026 Investec Cape Town Art Fair, from emerging artists to international galleries and record crowds…
1 South Africans rue gold’s plunge — and it could get a heap worse March 23, 2026 Global markets – aside from gold and PGMs – have…
2 Real Politics: GNU faces test on empowerment reform March 23, 2026 The GNU has opened the door to a B-BBEE review,…
3 The week ahead: Interest rates in focus March 23, 2026 Mark your calendar – here’s the political and economic news…
4 Champagne, snow and ski boots: My unexpected love affair with Club Med March 22, 2026 Jo Buitendach heads to Club Med Pragelato, in the Italian…