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Investing & Finance·News How Shoprite’s bet on South Africa paid off March 4, 2026 by TJ Strydom The retailer is keeping suppliers and shoppers on board thanks to a ruthless handle on its selling costs…
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Investing & Finance·Personal Finance Hedge funds go mainstream as retirees seek stability March 4, 2026 by Tim Cohen Hedge funds are shifting from ‘super returns’ to stability. Amplify says retirees and living annuity investors are using them to reduce drawdowns…
Opinion·Personal Finance Budget 2026: Fiscal restraint, financial opportunity March 4, 2026 by Malcolm Charles Treasury’s restraint brings modest tax relief and a firmer debt path. For investors, the opportunity is to channel extra cash into savings and bonds…
Investing & Finance JSE: Strong results, stuck exchange March 3, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt The JSE has paid a special dividend on a jump in profits amid ongoing delistings, a fight with A2X and continued debate over its long-term…
Energy & ESG Expropriation and mafias spook green investors March 3, 2026 by Rob Rose South Africa is facing various headwinds in its efforts to attract greater foreign investment for renewables projects…
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News·Opinion Is Joburg’s property market on the mend? March 3, 2026 by Ronald Ennik A dramatic drop in the number of properties on offer may finally herald a change in Joburg’s long property recession…
Opinion·Pleasure The complaint economy March 2, 2026 by Jono Hall Jono Hall reflects on bad service, online feedback culture and the strange inflation of modern complaining…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Will It Go Round In Circles’ by Billy Preston March 1, 2026 by Mark Rosin I haven’t had an opportunity to see the documentary Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It, but I’ve been reading about it. And so…
Pleasure The surprising firsts that shaped Joburg February 27, 2026 by Brian McKechnie Here’s a little history of Joburg’s earliest architectural and cultural breakthroughs – the lesser-known moments that helped define the city…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interesting and interested: Sahil Harilal February 27, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Charles Greig Jewellery’s marketing manager, Sahil Harilal, on art, fashion, Westlife and keeping fit on the job…
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Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Angel From Montgomery’ by Susan Tedeschi February 22, 2026 by Mark Rosin Mark Rosin shines a light on Susan Tedeschi’s ‘fabulous, beautiful’ version of the folk-country classic, ‘Angel From Montgomery’…
Opinion·Pleasure Joburg, step by step February 20, 2026 by Ryan Enslin Ryan Enslin walks the City of Gold to see how care and movement can shape its renewal…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Vicky Ross February 20, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Joburg retail ace Vicky Ross talks books, art, desert-island songs and the enduring magic of physical spaces…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Le Lude Madàme Brut Millésime Blanc de Blancs February 20, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Le Lude’s Madàme Brut Millésime is a refined, citrus-bright sparkler with a crisp, grown-up finish – understated luxury in a glass…
1 NHI circus has closed down – but no-one told the clowns March 6, 2026 Health minister Aaron Motsoaledi is stubbornly clinging to the belief…
2 De Beers sale gets cheaper, though not easier March 6, 2026 A consortium led by former CEO Gareth Penny has been…
3 Joburg now: Newish spots, events and exhibitions March 6, 2026 Keen to get out and about in Joburg? We bring…
4 Why Iran is sowing regional chaos March 6, 2026 By widening its war, the country hopes the US’s allies…