Time is wealth: reclaiming the hours lost to congestion, collapse and inequality
Every day, millions of South Africans lose hours to inefficiency.
Cosatu: assessing the SANDF's capacity to fulfil its constitutional mandate
As South Africa approaches the 70th anniversary of the Freedom Charter, this article explores the current challenges facing the SANDF in fulfilling its constitutional role and the implications for national security.
The metaphor of the lamb and the lion: understanding economic injustice - Dr Pali Lehohla
This article explores the metaphor of the lamb and the lion to illustrate the ongoing economic injustices faced by South Africa, highlighting the paradox of wealth accumulation and poverty.
Equities surged in May while the Rand stabilised - Chris Harmse
Discover how the JSE defied expectations in May, achieving remarkable growth despite global uncertainties and trade tensions.
It’s time to rethink corporate giving in Africa
Corporate social investment (CSI) is meant to change lives. But what happens when it does the opposite?
Incorporating AI into workforce planning: optimising skills for the SA workforce of the future
AI presents a transformative opportunity to align workforce capabilities with economic needs.
Revive the Tana High-level forum: Facilitate the re-establishment of African Renaissance Clubs
The forum has established itself as a genuine platform for exchanging ideas, showcasing well-researched Pan-African papers that set the agenda for the AU and commission meetings.
Farmer brain drain could be worse than export loss for SA agriculture
Excluding South Africa from Agoa could severely impact its agricultural sector, but the emigration of Afrikaner farmers poses an even greater threat. This article explores the implications of recent departures and the need for unity within the farming community.
SARB vs US Fed: The case for independent action
Is the SARB ready to break away from the US Fed's influence? This week's meeting could redefine South Africa's monetary policy landscape.