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Opinion
SANDILE HLOPHE: Big gap between state’s AI ambitions and reality
SA must prioritise transparent data practices and ethical frameworks that mitigate bias to ensure AI serves the public interest while addressing privacy concerns
GHALEB CACHALIA: The dark side of management consulting
After the McKinsey and Bain & Co scandals, the most recent firm to come under scrutiny has been Boston Consulting Group
PIKOLOMZI QABA: Board dissolutions a symptom of deeper governance ills
Ministers escape scot-free, and the cadre deployment system remains untouched
EDITORIAL: Clear upside for SA’s reputation at G20 finance meeting
Credibility and legitimacy of SA demonstrating its ability to mediate big, difficult global conversation
GAVIN RICH: SA’s rich reservoir of talent underlined by Junior Boks’ emphatic win over New Zealand
Advantage of having experience in the Bok coaching group was writ large in Italy
MICHAEL MARÉ: How to not let taxes erode your retirement investments
Proactive tax planning can significantly enhance your financial security
Tribute to Pearl Sebolao: when the rosary rested
Rich reflections on a Pearl of great beauty, great wisdoms, shining faith, high quality and a sea of friends
ANDILE NTINGI: SOEs ruffle tenderpreneurs’ feathers with procurement rules
Ongoing legal action against move to deal directly with original equipment manufacturers closely watched as it will hit middlemen
AYABONGA CAWE: SA ignores the metallic elephant in the room
SA-made steel is plagued by chronic rather than episodic over-capacity, involution, weak demand and narrowing outlets for export
CHRIS BARRON: How to turn tariff pain into gain
Dawie Roodt says the ANC should seize on Trump’s trade barrier as a way to rationalise the scrapping of BEE
MAVUSO MSIMANG: Parks Tau must do all he can to protect National Lottery
Tau is bringing even more uncertainty into a system that has already been through a rough patch for the past decade
MARC HASENFUSS: Is a little glitter returning to Goldrush?
A successful national lottery licence bid could change the odds for the gaming group
EDITORIAL: An unnecessary taint to the lottery process
The involvement of politicians has stained the impending award and may cause unprecedented disruption
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