Open letter to Piet Viljoen: Why King can keep feral firms in check Out-of-control executive pay and mute shareholders are why listed South Africa still needs the King Codes… January 20, 2026 by Ann Crotty Energy & ESG·Opinion
RIP Davos, the birthplace of ‘woke banks’ and ‘lab-grown meat’ January 20, 2026 by Rob Rose News·Opinion
News Matric: The exit point for top South African students January 16, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt Up to a fifth of matriculants at South Africa’s top schools are looking overseas to further their education as opportunities narrow at home…
Investing & Finance Rio’s grand Glencore raid on a tightrope January 16, 2026 by Rob Rose A Rio Tinto-Glencore tie-up would create the world’s biggest mining company. But odds of a merger between the two companies are touch and go…
Investing & Finance Koos Bekker’s share sale puzzle January 16, 2026 by Ann Crotty The Naspers chair has offloaded R2.5bn of Prosus and Naspers stock to fund Babylonstoren, The Newt and Vignamaggio…
Economy & Markets·Opinion The SARB’s review of prime will not reduce the cost of debt January 16, 2026 by Stuart Theobald The prime interest rate is a benchmark for pricing loans. Changing the benchmark will not alter the economics of lending…
Economy & Markets Kganyago joins revolt against Trump’s Fed threat January 14, 2026 Vernon WesselsandRob Rose The SARB governor is among a group of 13 central bank chiefs who have come out in support of Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell…
Analysis·Economy & Markets The economic fix: Sarupen’s roadmap to faster growth January 14, 2026 by Vernon Wessels Fix the plumbing, slash the red tape and confront our hostile labour market: how to get South Africa back to real economic growth…
Opinion PODCAST: The Arctic isn’t frozen anymore January 14, 2026 by Robyn Curnow Robyn Curnow examines why the Arctic — and Greenland in particular — has moved from geopolitical afterthought to strategic imperative for the United States.…
Investing & Finance Inside the TRP’s scorching judgment of Novus’s R750m Mustek deal January 13, 2026 by Ann Crotty The takeover regulation panel has taken a dim view of Novus’s acquisition of Mustek. The company is pushing back…
Investing & Finance·Opinion Show ponies, thoroughbreds and bucking broncos: Our 2026 stock picks January 12, 2026 by Tim Cohen This is the Year of the Horse. Team Currency has brushed down the stable door and picked what we hope will be a portfolio of…
Opinion·Politics ANC hits ‘copy, paste’ on January 8 vows January 12, 2026 by Shirley de Villiers The party’s annual statement is a laundry list of tasks for the year – and looks little different from last year…
News·Opinion Discovery, humbled by poor crisis management, does a U-turn January 12, 2026 by Francis Herd Discovery’s ham-fisted efforts to recoup money paid in error to some members is a lesson in how not to manage a crisis…
Investing & Finance·Opinion Stockmarket thoroughbreds to buy now January 12, 2026 by Currency News With a rand at R16.50/$, now is the time to take a sniff offshore…
Pleasure·Style & Luxury Diamonds are a guy’s best friend January 18, 2026 by Jo Buitendach Men's jewellery is making waves in fashion. Learn how Hollywood's style icons are embracing bling and redefining red carpet looks…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Truckin’’ by the Grateful Dead January 18, 2026 by Mark Rosin Disover The Grateful Dead's Truckin' as we reflect on the impact of the band, in the week of founding member Bob Weir's passing…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Why the global art world now plans February around Cape Town January 16, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach ICTAF director Laura Vincenti on global growth, African art, market corrections and why Cape Town is now a destination art fair…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Sanell Aggenbach January 16, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Artist Sanell Aggenbach on strength training, Pietà-level perfection, masking tape and singing along with teenagers…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Tamboerskloof Rosé January 16, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Tamboerskloof Rosé is pale, dry and beautifully textured, with red berry, peach and spice notes – an elegant Woolworths summer staple…
Pleasure·Travel How the Sani Pass puts you in your place January 15, 2026 by Jono Hall A reflective drive up the Sani Pass to Lesotho reveals why travel, humility and slowing down matter more than bravado or Instagram moments…
Pleasure BEST OF 2025: The R1m bottle of South African sweet wine – and what it means for the market December 31, 2025 by Sarah Buitendach The secondary market is reshaping SA’s wine market – and opening doors for collectors and investors alike…
News·Pleasure BEST OF 2025: Greedy politicians killing the Rand Club December 28, 2025 Sarah BuitendachandGiulietta TaleviandRob Rose The club has been slapped with an astonishing valuation – and a utility bill of nearly R1m – that threatens to finally destroy the 138-year-old…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure BEST OF 2025: From Bordeaux to Bottelary: why French wine capital loves the Cape December 28, 2025 by Tim Cohen Tim Cohen looks at the French wine producers flourishing in the Cape wine industry, in spite of challenges such as low general profitability in the…
Art & Culture·Pleasure BEST OF 2025: Hidden in plain sight: Why you must visit JCAF December 28, 2025 by Sarah Buitendach Explore JCAF: Joburg’s must-visit art foundation showcasing cutting-edge Global South artists in a bold, curated space inside a historic tram shed…
1 Koos Bekker’s share sale puzzle January 16, 2026 The Naspers chair has offloaded R2.5bn of Prosus and Naspers…
2 Why the debate over prime does, and doesn’t matter January 19, 2026 The SARB will have to explain – plainly – why…
4 Inside the scramble for copper: Can prices rise another 50%? January 19, 2026 The stars have aligned for copper producers as AI, housing…