Opinion
BRIAN AOAEH: G20 SA: opening the doors to Africa’s century
SPONSORED | To realise its immense potential, Africa must put industrial transformation, storytelling and free trade front and centre at the G20 Leaders' Summit
PODCAST | South Africa’s maize exports to Zimbabwe continue, as the import ban seems to have been eased
Maize exports to Zimbabwe continue as the import ban seems to have been eased
LETTER: Let firms decide on BEE
To exhort compliance, provide a credit against income tax, based on BEE levels achieved
LETTER: Two-state solution is unjust
World must insist on creation of unitary, democratic and secular Palestine in which Muslims, Christians and Jews can coexist
LETTER: Commercialisation focus needed in rural farming
Households stuck in subsistence farming for more than three decades with no coherent government programme
LETTER: Poultry antitrust probe covers entire sector
Inquiry’s terms of reference aren’t confined to Astral, Rainbow Chicken, Country Bird and Sovereign
JAMIE CARR: Industrials beat financials in race to burst tech bubble
OpenAI leapfrogs SpaceX with share sale and brings early festive season to Silicone Valley
ALAN BEESLEY: Failure to implement blacklisting leaves SIU shooting blanks
The unit is a vital weapon in the fight state corruption, but if its recommendations are ignored it will remain an unloaded gun
BJORN LOMBORG: Environmental doom is a harmful guide
Predictions that we will run out of resources have been astonishingly wrong: instead of rationing the last resources, humanity chose innovation
EDITORIAL: Court ruling on shared parental leave is a welcome move, but it’s only the first step
Challenge now is putting all of this into practice, especially with chronically inefficient UIF
NATASHA MARRIAN: Third time lucky for South Africa?
Ramaphosa has presented yet another economic action plan to the nation. The problem is, a capable state is needed to implement it
JUSTICE MALALA: Ten presidential insomnia cures
The only actual action associated with Ramaphosa’s repetitive plans is a wide, loud, involuntary yawn
PETER BRUCE: ANC’s ‘big bang’ plan is really a black hole
Only in ANC’s universe could imposing more taxes and bureaucracy on a battling industry make sense



























