Why South Africa is so vulnerable to the Iran war The Iranian oil shock is reversing South Africa’s modest recovery, exposing structural weaknesses in energy, investment and household spending… April 20, 2026 Vernon WesselsandEnzokuhle Sabela Economy & Markets
Africa has turned the screw on its gold miners. Just ask Gold Fields April 20, 2026 by David McKay Investing & Finance·Pan-African
Analysis·Investing & Finance Investec vs Investec: The Mr Price deal debacle April 17, 2026 by Ann Crotty Investec Equities has downgraded Mr Price on the deeply-disliked NKD purchase, even as the bank lauds its role in a ‘successful transaction’…
News RAF’s bid to shut out undocumented foreigners fails in court April 17, 2026 by Tim Cohen The RAF has suffered another legal loss, with the SCA ruling it cannot exclude foreign nationals in South Africa illegally from compensation…
Analysis·News Will oil prices ever truly go back to ‘normal’? April 17, 2026 by Flavio Macau The challenge now may not be the short-term disruption to oil supply, but the realisation that the days of cheap oil are over…
Opinion·Politics Dada does Harvard April 17, 2026 by Shirley de Villiers Why let a crumbling city riven by mismanagement stand in the way of a good lecture? Just ask Joburg mayor Dada Morero…
Analysis·News What Ramaphosa, and the ANC, get wrong about Starlink April 17, 2026 by Rob Rose Ramaphosa, Khusela Diko and Icasa have failed to explain why Starlink cannot use ‘equity equivalence’ the same way Google and Microsoft do…
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: ‘Sharp Sharp’ – Mam’Nontsapho and the same old white guys April 17, 2026 Rob RoseandZukile Majova The sharp take on South Africa’s political parties, from Malema’s court woes, to the DA’s ‘white guy problem’, and Cyril’s leadership foibles.…
Investing & Finance·News Motsepe’s ARC ruled not liable for breach in Pula dispute April 16, 2026 by David McKay ARC has won a legal battle against Pula in South Africa, but it’s unclear if that ruling will have bearing on a case between the…
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: ‘Nothing Works but the People’ – the brewmaster April 16, 2026 by Currency News Pheladi Sethusa’s new podcast does a dive into South African work and workers, this week focusing on craft beer makers…
Opinion·Personal Finance Emergency savings: The boring habit that pays off April 16, 2026 by Thomas Brennan Research shows 87% of South Africans lack adequate emergency savings. Building a cash buffer may be your most important financial goal…
News US pivots to economic warfare on Iran April 16, 2026 by Associated Press From dropping bombs to pressuring banks, the US is upping the ante in its war with Iran by choking Tehran economically…
Economy & Markets·Partner Content Boundless and unboxed: A new chapter for creative leadership April 16, 2026 by Boundless Fran Luckin joining Roanna Williams at Boundless signals an agency that does things differently…
Investing & Finance·Personal Finance How I spend my currency … with Satrix’s Kingsley Williams April 15, 2026 by Nelisiwe Shomang The Satrix chief investment officer on home renovations, Krugerrands, and not trying to time the next big thing…
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 South Africa is so vulnerable to the Iran war April 20, 2026 The Iranian oil shock is reversing South Africa’s modest recovery,…
2 Mark Mobius: The man who sold the world April 20, 2026 With Mark Mobius’s death this week, the world has lost…
3 Africa has turned the screw on its gold miners. Just ask Gold Fields April 20, 2026 Gold Fields is one of a number of mining companies…
4 Iran-US ceasefire in question April 20, 2026 Tensions between the US and Iran are sharpening in the…