Why Capitec is miles above the competition Capitec’s numbers still dazzle, but the real story is its reinvention from a high-growth lender into something far broader – and perhaps harder to sustain… April 23, 2026 Ruby DelahuntandAntoinette Steyn Investing & Finance
The engineer and the market: Stanlib’s Chetan Ramlall April 23, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi Investing & Finance·Profile
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: The great South African reboot April 22, 2026 Tim CohenandMark Barnes From Transnet to Joburg, the times they are a-changin’ in South Africa. At last…
News Iran ceasefire extended indefinitely April 22, 2026 by Associated Press US President Donald Trump extended the truce in Iran a day before it was about to expire, even as a new round of peace talks…
Opinion·Personal Finance A practical guide to prioritising your money April 22, 2026 by Thomas Brennan Think of your financial plan as a tower of champagne glasses. Fill one tier of savings, then cascade down to the next level…
Opinion·Personal Finance AI won’t crack the blockchain. It’ll burn everything else April 22, 2026 by Steven Boykey Sidley Anthropic’s Mythos can find thousands of software vulnerabilities. For crypto exchanges, wallets and smart contracts, that changes everything…
Investing & Finance Inside the PIC’s bad batch of investments April 21, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt How poor due diligence, a split mandate and a ‘rehabilitation mindset’ have left the PIC trapped in billions of rands of failed investments…
Opinion·Politics The centre is holding as the DA offers up a new generation April 21, 2026 Ray HartleyandGreg Mills While the rest of the world has been riven by populism and the rise of extremists, South Africa has embraced the political centre…
Opinion·Politics Arrears, defaults, denial: The limits of South Africa’s leadership April 21, 2026 by Tim Cohen South Africa is beset by a culture of non-payment. The country’s political leadership doesn’t seem to be all that seized with the crisis…
News Trump offers mixed messages about path ahead April 21, 2026 by Associated Press As the ceasefire draws to a close, Trump has declared he’s in no rush to end the conflict, while also expressing optimism about peace talks…
Economy & Markets Why South Africa is so vulnerable to the Iran war April 20, 2026 Vernon WesselsandEnzokuhle Sabela The Iranian oil shock is reversing South Africa’s modest recovery, exposing structural weaknesses in energy, investment and household spending…
News·Opinion Mark Mobius: The man who sold the world April 20, 2026 by Tim Cohen With Mark Mobius’s death this week, the world has lost one of the great characters of global fund management…
Investing & Finance·Pan-African Africa has turned the screw on its gold miners. Just ask Gold Fields April 20, 2026 by David McKay Gold Fields is one of a number of mining companies to feel the pinch as resource nationalism resurges in Africa’s gold sector…
News Iran-US ceasefire in question April 20, 2026 by Associated Press Tensions between the US and Iran are sharpening in the Strait of Hormuz, amid uncertainty about further talks…
Pleasure·Travel Rosendal: the unhurried winter getaway April 19, 2026 by Ryan Enslin Visit Rosendal, a town that beckons travellers with its tranquil streets, beautiful vistas and heartfelt conversations…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure The key ingredient: Beetroot April 19, 2026 by The Rural Cook From borscht to kubba hamuth – this month, The Rural Cook explores all the dishes in which beetroot is either the star or a hidden…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Answering Bell’ by Ryan Adams April 19, 2026 by Mark Rosin Ryan Adams’s ‘Answering Bell’ revisits his ‘Gold’-era highs, balancing Americana brilliance with a turbulent personal and professional arc…
Pleasure·Style & Luxury Hanneli Rupert’s Okapi is real South African luxury April 17, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Hanneli Rupert’s Okapi, now shaped by Tiaan Nagel, shows what real luxury looks like through fine craft and South African production…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Sarah Lotz April 17, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach From the woods of Shropshire, British author Sarah Lotz on giant spiders, silly hats and strange adventures…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Bellingham Pandemonium Flying Dog Grenache Blanc April 17, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Bellingham’s Pandemonium Flying Dog Grenache Blanc is a bright, breezy white that’s ideal for lighter fare…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure Book a spot: wine dinners at The Westcliff April 12, 2026 by Jo Buitendach Discover the Four Seasons Hotel Johannesburg's new wine dinner series, for unique wines, delightful dishes and great company…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Lost Coastlines’ by Okkervil River April 12, 2026 by Mark Rosin Mark Rosin revisits ‘Lost Coastlines’ by Okkervil River, a folk-rock gem blending melancholy, melody and a surprising Motown groove.…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Sanell Aggenbach’s beautiful, unsettling take on a fractured world April 10, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach ‘NeoNature’ at Everard Read Joburg sees Sanell Aggenbach explore truth, AI and a fractured world through botanical artworks…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Brendah Nyakudya April 10, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach The Club Med PR, content and social influence manager on artworks that burn, Zimbabwean pens and more…
1 Why Capitec is miles above the competition April 23, 2026 Capitec’s numbers still dazzle, but the real story is its…
2 The engineer and the market: Stanlib’s Chetan Ramlall April 23, 2026 How to keep a cool head in asset management when…
3 Shrewd on crude? Riding the Sasol seesaw April 23, 2026 Sasol shares are up 50%, to R215, since the start…
4 The Alphamin investment case April 23, 2026 Despite conflict in the DRC, Alphamin is about to post…