15 January 2021 3:02 PM
An economist expects China growth at 9.5%, US money-printing, rising metal prices and trade- and current-account surpluses in SA.
14 January 2021 10:26 AM
A humanitarian and health crisis is unfolding, right now, in South Africa, warns Lynette Maart (Black Sash national director).
13 January 2021 1:14 PM
"It’s a very decisive moment for the legitimacy of the Zondo Commission," warns political analyst (NWU) Professor Andre Duvenhage.
13 January 2021 9:10 AM
"The indemnity period is now the question," says lawyer PJ Veldhuizen. "I think Santam is going to be unsuccessful."
12 January 2021 8:53 PM
Pretoria-born Musk is a role model in terms of vision, creativity and conviction says branding expert Andy Rice.
12 January 2021 12:04 PM
It is probably expecting too much from the ANC government to censure Zanu-PF, a sister liberation movement, says Tapiwa Chagonda.
11 January 2021 6:33 PM
"Family meeting" – the scariest words in the English language. Bruce Whitfield interviews News24 Political Editor Qaanitah Hunter.
11 January 2021 6:28 PM
Auditing the lifestyles of potentially tax-dodging rich South Africans is low-hanging fruit, says Davis (Tax Review Committee).
8 January 2021 1:04 PM
The Continent is uniting. Ray White interviews Adrian Saville of the Centre for African Management and Markets at Gibs.
Protected ancient rosewood trees are being chopped down in Nambia despite a moratorium on harvesting these prized hardwoods and a ban on trading raw timber.
Political analyst Professor Friedman responds to criticisms that allowing foreign nationals into SA takes away local employment.
John's three book picks for the week.
Neither Euphonik nor DJ Fresh have publically responded to the allegations being levelled against them on social media.
Some of the Daily Show hosts new neighbours will include Elon Musk, Jennifer Aniston, and music stars Beyonce and Jay-Z.
Relationship expert Paula Quinsee says do seek help but don't make rash decisions during these abnormally stressful times.
James Howell dumped a hard drive containing his then worthless bitcoin fortune in 2013 and now it's worth about £210m.
Germany has squandered its early success in restricting Covid-19, laments Deutsche Welle Correspondent Chelsey Dulaney.
Online searches for virtual team-building are up 1540% over the past 6 months as companies find staff at home feel disconnected.
Bruce Whitfield asks personal finance advisor Warren Ingram to explain in detail the new laws affecting provident funds.
"Let’s do everything we can to protect those around us," pleaded the Springbok captain on social media.
SA Rugby Union (Saru) CEO Jurie Roux has been instructed to repay R37 million which he apparently misappropriated from the coffers of Stellenbosch University.
'There were cheers and ululating!' Kolisi was shocked by the carnage says Pastor John Thomas, but lifted the mood of the people.
John Maytham vents about temporarily disabled people having to stand in long queues and getting water cannons fired at them.
Journalist Saawmiet Moos in Belville describes people queuing for Sassa social grants sprayed with police water cannons.
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa says SA's vaccine rollout will be better managed to avoid any possible exploitation by what he calls crooks.
Energy analyst Ted Blom says Eskom doesn't report the additional shedding of VLS clients totaling an over 4000-megawatt shortfall.