Taking South Africa’s temperature: Some sun, many clouds It’s not all doom and gloom, as Vrye Weekblad’s Ali van Wyk found out when he canvassed prominent South Africans for their opinions on… by Ali van Wyk January 17, 2025 News
Thirteen years later, the Gaddafi billions are still missing In 2011, billions of dollars were flown into SA from Libya. To date, no-one knows what’s happened to them… by Max du Preez January 10, 2025 News·Opinion
US envoy Brigety leaves South Africa with hope – and a warning The US ambassador on South Africans ‘finding each other’, the price of being free, and constructive international relations. But no word on the Lady… by Max du Preez December 20, 2024 Opinion·Politics
Christmas in the Upside-Down South Africa was not made for northern hemisphere Christmas gumph. Luckily, it’s found its own brand of festive cheer… by Jono Hall December 19, 2024 Opinion·Pleasure
Who really killed Chris Hani? Vrye Weekblad’s Max du Preez tries to make sense of all the questions and theories around Chris Hani’s 1993 assassination.… by Max du Preez December 13, 2024 Opinion·Politics
South Africa and Iran: The love-in that Trump will be watching Did the ANC receive a large amount of money from Iran to take the genocide case against Israel to the International Court of Justice? … by Max du Preez November 22, 2024 Opinion·Politics
The no-frills mid-term budget read We’ve condensed Wednesday’s medium-term budget into a snappy list of 10 things you need to know. … by Giulietta Talevi October 30, 2024 Economy & Markets
Behind the birth of cadre deployment Trevor Manuel, who was initially made trade and industry minister after democracy in 1994, recalls that there were “all kinds of people” in government… by Pieter du Toit October 23, 2024 Books·Politics
The One Thing … Bruce Whitfield rounds up 100 thinkers on what one thing they would do if they were in charge of South Africa, to catalyse change.… by Bruce Whitfield October 7, 2024 Books·Politics
Lesufi’s legacy: half-built schools and hospitals You may have missed it, but Gauteng had a new premier last week. Before you get too excited, it’s not a regular thing; agriculture… by Shirley de Villiers September 30, 2024 Opinion·Politics
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