How City Power is pushing Victoria Yards to the brink ‘There is no incentive to start or run a business in Joburg. There are no tax breaks, there are no hiring incentives, there’s just nothing’… May 15, 2026 by Ruby Delahunt News
PODCAST: ‘Sharp Sharp’ – Inside Cyril’s couch lottery May 15, 2026 Rob RoseandZukile Majova Opinion·Pods
Economy & Markets Factory floor: the manufacturing recovery that may never be May 14, 2026 by Enzokuhle Sabela March’s economic data provides a sense of things looking up. It belies the actual state of the manufacturing sector…
News·Opinion Of hippies and law: the macrobiotic theory of BEE May 14, 2026 by Tim Cohen Has BEE in the legal fraternity actually been a failure? It depends on what you expected in the first place…
Analysis·Politics Trump‑Xi summit: three ways the US and China can compete without going to war May 14, 2026 Kai HeandHuiyun Feng Trump’s China visit is an opportunity to ease tensions. But while neither country can escape their rivalry – neither can win it either…
Investing & Finance·Partner Content Why the ‘how’ matters most in investing May 14, 2026 by Chetan Ramlall In a world where uncertainty is unavoidable, STANLIB Asset Management’s integrated equity investment engine provides investors with clarity.…
Investing & Finance·News Spar independents push for board overhaul May 13, 2026 by Ann Crotty Spar retailers say they’ve suffered as badly as shareholders through head office’s missteps, and want new management, fast…
Opinion·Personal Finance This tax workaround is closing soon May 13, 2026 by Mark MacSymon Treasury has set the clock running on section 42. Investors with concentrated shareholdings have until January 1 to act – or pay the tax upfront…
Opinion·Pods PODCAST: The prime minister, the president, and the lettuce May 13, 2026 Tim CohenandMark Barnes Has local politics reached its nadir? In this episode of ‘Listen UP’, Mark Barnes and Tim Cohen tackle the topic. With Ann Berstein.…
News Hegseth gets grilling on Trump’s $29bn war May 13, 2026 by Associated Press Republican and Democrat lawmakers have questioned the US defence secretary about the Trump administration’s end game for the Iran war…
Opinion·Personal Finance South Africa has a retirement solution hiding in plain sight May 13, 2026 by Thomas Brennan Starting a TFSA for a child at birth, with R127 a month, gets them to R6m by 60. South Africa’s retirement crisis isn’t about money…
Investing & Finance Prosus’s iFood gamble spooks markets May 13, 2026 by Giulietta Talevi Prosus is the latest tech firm to suffer a beating as it ramps up investment into its food-delivery business…
Investing & Finance·Partner Content Are Gen Zers better investors than their parents? May 13, 2026 by Duma Mxenge Gen Zers, in embracing a new way of living, have upended the traditional trajectory by delaying life’s major markers.…
Economy & Markets·News Jobs market looks grim – and the Iran shock is still coming May 12, 2026 by Enzokuhle Sabela The first-quarter jobs print was worse than forecast. Economists say the Iran war’s full impact on the labour market is yet to be seen…
Pleasure·Travel All aboard: luxury trains worth the journey May 10, 2026 by Jo Buitendach Currency rounded up the finest luxury trains across the globe.…
Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Babylon Sisters’ by Steely Dan May 10, 2026 by Mark Rosin Steely Dan were innovators who pushed musicians and record companies to the very limits of tolerance, writes Mark Rosin, as he selects ‘Babylon Sisters’ for…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Stormy weather, serene music at the Venice Biennale May 8, 2026 by Andrew Holden Venice Biennale brought the drama this year, and Gabrielle Goliath’s stunning installation is a highlight despite Gayton McKenzie’s efforts…
Pleasure·Style & Luxury Michael Chandler: the storyteller in blue and white May 8, 2026 by Adele Shevel The Cape Town ceramicist’s work sits at an intersection of art history, storytelling, craft and astrology…
Pleasure Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Zimkita Sidumo May 8, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Interior designer Zimkita Sidumo gives us a glimpse of her very stylish and stationery-filled world…
Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: Vriesenhof Kallista Bordeaux Blend May 8, 2026 by Sarah Buitendach Vriesenhof’s Kallista Bordeaux Blend offers depth and balance, with ripe plum, black cherry and subtle spice…
Art & Culture·Pleasure Chernobyl at 40: the lies, the loss and why we can’t let go May 5, 2026 Kate CantrellandJessica Gildersleeve The 1986 Chernobyl disaster remains embedded in popular imagination – a seismic event in global history…
Food & Drinks·Pleasure Brash vs Zuney vs Le Pickle: not another smash burger May 3, 2026 by Kathryn White From the 12th-century Mongol warriors who needed a meat sandwich to eat while riding their horses across the steppes and killing people in droves, to…
Art & Culture·Pleasure The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Autumn Leaves’ by Cannonball Adderley May 3, 2026 by Mark Rosin WI’m having lunch today with an old friend from out of town who I haven’t seen in years and who’s an accomplished jazz alto player.…
Pleasure·The Zeitgeist Winnie, gardening and a cult: 3 Netflix documentaries to watch May 1, 2026 Jo BuitendachandSarah Buitendach Currency is zoning out this long weekend: here are our picks for the best documentaries to watch on Netflix right now…
1 How City Power is pushing Victoria Yards to the brink May 15, 2026 ‘There is no incentive to start or run a business…
2 PODCAST: ‘Sharp Sharp’ – Inside Cyril’s couch lottery May 15, 2026 A pending impeachment process for Cyril Ramaphosa throws the unanswered…
3 Joburg: cyclists push back against car culture May 15, 2026 Joburg’s transport infrastructure was designed for cars. Cyclists are entitled…
4 David McCloskey: from the CIA to bestselling spy novels May 15, 2026 From presidential briefings to bestselling thrillers, David McCloskey reflects on…