RIP, Gautrain? Not so fast Fears of a failing Gautrain may be premature, as the Gauteng government confirms it will still run under a public-private partnership… March 10, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt News
Pan African goes all in on Australia’s ‘heart of gold’ March 10, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi Investing & Finance
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FirstRand’s Vilakazi asks South Africa for a ‘more neutral stance’ as Iran war escalates by Michael Avery
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: Decoding the American South March 9, 2026 by Robyn Curnow Understanding ‘y’all’ and ‘bless your heart’ might just be the fastest way to decode the culture of the American South – and a small piece…
News The week ahead: President in the hot seat March 9, 2026 by The South Africa Brief Mark your calendar – here’s the political and economic news to watch out for in the days to come…
Politics NHI circus has closed down – but no-one told the clowns March 6, 2026 Rob RoseandVernon Wessels Health minister Aaron Motsoaledi is stubbornly clinging to the belief that NHI will save South Africa. Others know it’s dead in the water…
Investing & Finance·News De Beers sale gets cheaper, though not easier March 6, 2026 Ruby DelahuntandTim Cohen A consortium led by former CEO Gareth Penny has been tipped as the frontrunner to buy diamond miner De Beers…
Analysis·News Why Iran is sowing regional chaos March 6, 2026 by Associated Press By widening its war, the country hopes the US’s allies in the region will apply pressure to halt the campaign…
News·Opinion Protecting black pensions is not ‘anti-black’ March 6, 2026 by David Masondo There are those who speak the language of empowerment while pursuing private enrichment at the expense of the working class, writes David Masondo…
Investing & Finance Spar chair fails to soothe rattled investors March 6, 2026 by Ann Crotty Spar’s AGM was the chance for a rousing pep talk by chair Mike Bosman. But the problems with its guild are clearly far from over…
Investing & Finance Is Woolworths back on the front foot? March 5, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi Despite having to ditch excess stock, Woolworths has grown its fashion business on a same-store basis in a tough economy. The market liked it…
Investing & Finance·Partner Content Fortress powers growth as property market firms March 5, 2026 by Fortress Real Estate Investments Favourable structural market conditions continue to support strong growth and performance for Fortress Real Estate Investments.…
News Iran says US will ‘bitterly regret’ torpedoing warship March 5, 2026 by Associated Press Iran has launched a new wave of attacks in the wake of the sinking of one of its warships, calling it ‘an atrocity at sea’…
Investing & Finance·Personal Finance Smart trade for the Gulf meltdown: Don’t look March 4, 2026 by Vernon Wessels Local analysts and fund managers share how to navigate markets after the Middle East war drove the JSE 5.5% lower…
Investing & Finance Discovery, fit and flexing, defies market rout March 4, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi Discovery has pumped money into growing its bank and investment business, while grabbing market share in life insurance and medical aid…
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…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure The key ingredient: Apples March 8, 2026 by The Rural Cook A fruit that started wars, inspired tech giants and still makes the best crisp you’ll ever bake…
Art & Culture·Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Kissing My Love’ by Bill Withers March 8, 2026 by Mark Rosin Why Bill Withers’ ‘Kissing My Love’ – from the landmark ‘Still Bill’ album – remains one of the funkiest, most underrated tracks in the soul…
Pleasure Joburg now: Newish spots, events and exhibitions March 6, 2026 by Jo Buitendach Keen to get out and about in Joburg? We bring you the rundown of what’s new in the City of Gold…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Luiza Cachalia March 6, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Artist Luiza Cachalia talks Essentialism, grief, gardening, Cape Town favourites and the art that travels with her…
Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Tokara Director’s Reserve White March 6, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Tokara Director’s Reserve White blends sauvignon blanc and semillon into an elegant wine packed with guava, citrus and subtle richness…
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…
2 Pan African goes all in on Australia’s ‘heart of gold’ March 10, 2026 Pan African Resources plans a A$311m all-scrip takeover of its…
3 Oil is surging. Why Sasol and Thungela are up and the JSE is down March 10, 2026 Oil prices have rocketed. Who are the winners and losers?…
4 The convicted smuggler clinging to an Okavango hunting deal March 10, 2026 A San community in Botswana’s Okavango has ordered convicted South…