How my R58k CoJ rates bill became … R41 The City of Joburg’s billing crisis is alive and well. But a recent helpathon shows that it can be fixed when officials try… by Shirley de Villiers November 11, 2025 News·Opinion
Say no to ‘political economic empowerment’! Imagine a call for ‘educational economic empowerment’ – channelling resources where they’re needed most… by Donald MacKay November 11, 2025 News·Opinion 1
Put everything on black (or AI, or gold) Sometimes, the best stock market returns come from having the courage to concentrate – not diversify… by David Shapiro November 6, 2025 Investing & Finance·Opinion 3
Makate’s ‘Please call me’: When R47m isn’t enough ‘Please Call Me’ inventor Nkosana Kenneth Makate saw his R28bn hopes turn into a R13m bill – a sobering story of ambition and the… by Matthew Matthee November 5, 2025 Opinion·Personal Finance 5
Is the AI frenzy today’s new dot-com moment? Soaring valuations and investor euphoria echo the dot-com era, but stronger foundations could make today’s AI bubble far more enduring… by Stewart Dando November 5, 2025 Investing & Finance·Opinion
Rolling the dice on regulation: How online betting outplayed authorities The question is no longer whether to regulate online gambling, but how and when… by Thomas Brennan November 5, 2025 Opinion·Personal Finance
Investing in Africa: From uncertainty to opportunity Political reform, demographic momentum and private sector innovation are reshaping growth across the continent… by Tamsin Freemantle November 5, 2025 Opinion·Pan-African
King V: Finally, some muscle Not a single South African company has been charged with non-adherence to the King codes of governance. A new version may change that… by Ann Crotty November 4, 2025 Analysis·Energy & ESG
Credit where it’s due: Africa’s credit moment Africa receives just 0.3% of global private credit. Yet with potential to provide big returns with relatively little risk, the opportunity is compelling… by Odette Balkisson November 4, 2025 Investing & Finance·Opinion
Inside the strange and brilliant sale of De Beers Despite a rough few years for diamond miners, Currency understands that Anglo has at least eight suitors for its historic De Beers business… by Tim Cohen November 3, 2025 Analysis·Pan-African 3
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