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PODCAST: Can the DA be South Africa’s largest party? New leader Geordin Hill-Lewis wants the DA to become the country’s largest party. Is that possible? Really?… Mark BarnesTim Cohen April 15, 2026 Opinion·Pods 4
The DA just got much younger. The ANC should worry The DA’s new leadership is younger, more diverse and openly ambitious. The party could be one to watch as it pivots towards pragmatism… by Vernon Wessels April 13, 2026 Politics
490,000 voters to win Joburg? Inside Sarupen’s grand plans Ashor Sarupen says the DA has to lay the groundwork for its 2029 national ambitions by winning big in this year's local government elections… by Giulietta Talevi April 13, 2026 Politics 2
Local polls, the GNU and Trump shocks: politics in 2026 Local government elections, a DA electoral conference, the all-important annual budget and global headwinds. Here’s your political year ahead… by Shirley de Villiers January 12, 2026 Politics 1
1 ‘Don’t trap our money’, say South Africa’s money managers May 29, 2026 Should the cap on retirement savings invested offshore be lowered…
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3 PODCAST: ‘Sharp Sharp’ – eGoli’s meltdown May 29, 2026 Joburg has no money, but the mayor wants yet more…
4 Beyond photography: Standard Bank Art Lab honours Santu Mofokeng May 29, 2026 A new exhibition in Sandton captures the creative range of…