The four rules of investing (and why simple is so hard) Becoming a better investor is deceptively simple. Good investing is not about brilliance, it’s about avoiding unforced errors… by Greg B Davies January 21, 2026 Opinion·Personal Finance
Making new money habits stick If you want to set goals that actually work, you need more than motivation and good intentions. You need a SMART framework… by Thomas Brennan January 21, 2026 Opinion·Personal Finance
Open letter to Piet Viljoen: Why King can keep feral firms in check Out-of-control executive pay and mute shareholders are why listed South Africa still needs the King Codes… by Ann Crotty January 20, 2026 Energy & ESG·Opinion
RIP Davos, the birthplace of ‘woke banks’ and ‘lab-grown meat’ The WEF in Davos is nothing less than an expensive junket for egotistical CEOs, with handy TV exposure. You can’t help but mock it… by Rob Rose January 20, 2026 News·Opinion
Does adding ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ to your ChatGPT prompts really waste energy? AI has a significant environmental cost – but polite prompts don’t contribute significantly to that footprint… by Richard Morris January 20, 2026 Analysis·Energy & ESG
PODCAST: ‘I miss Ronald Reagan’: The politics of nostalgia How Americans cope when the country no longer feels familiar — and why nostalgia, when weaponised, can be comforting, seductive… and dangerous.… by Robyn Curnow January 20, 2026 Opinion·Politics
Why the debate over prime does, and doesn’t matter The SARB will have to explain – plainly – why moving a reference rate does not automatically move the price of risk… by Vernon Wessels January 19, 2026 Analysis·Economy & Markets
Operation Wilt for Peace South Africa is poking the US bear by conducting war games with Iran, Russia and China. That may come back to bite it… Ray HartleyGreg Mills January 19, 2026 Opinion·Politics 1
The SARB’s review of prime will not reduce the cost of debt The prime interest rate is a benchmark for pricing loans. Changing the benchmark will not alter the economics of lending… by Stuart Theobald January 16, 2026 Economy & Markets·Opinion
The economic fix: Sarupen’s roadmap to faster growth Fix the plumbing, slash the red tape and confront our hostile labour market: how to get South Africa back to real economic growth… by Vernon Wessels January 14, 2026 Analysis·Economy & Markets 1
1 The four rules of investing (and why simple is so hard) January 21, 2026 Becoming a better investor is deceptively simple. Good investing is…
3 Open letter to Piet Viljoen: Why King can keep feral firms in check January 20, 2026 Out-of-control executive pay and mute shareholders are why listed South…
4 RIP Davos, the birthplace of ‘woke banks’ and ‘lab-grown meat’ January 20, 2026 The WEF in Davos is nothing less than an expensive…