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
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
ANC hits ‘copy, paste’ on January 8 vows The party’s annual statement is a laundry list of tasks for the year – and looks little different from last year… by Shirley de Villiers January 12, 2026 Opinion·Politics
Local polls, the GNU and Trump shocks: Politics in 2026 Local government elections, a DA electoral conference, the all-important annual budget and global headwinds. Here’s your political year ahead… by Shirley de Villiers January 12, 2026 Politics 1
Trump-Powell tensions flare as DOJ targets Fed Delve into the controversial Trump DOJ subpoenas directed at Jerome Powell and what this means for the Federal Reserve and markets… by Associated Press January 12, 2026 Economy & Markets·Politics
South Africa’s hypocrisy is not just laughable – it’s Trumpian South Africa’s selective outrage is two-faced: loud at the UN on the US, silent on African strongmen. Pretoria keeps gambling with its credibility… Greg MillsRay Hartley January 9, 2026 Opinion·Politics
PODCAST: Trump’s Venezuela gamble Robyn Curnow looks at the big picture behind Trump’s Venezuela operation.… by Robyn Curnow January 7, 2026 Opinion·Politics
Trump’s tough talk echoes an era of American imperialism The president has said that US dominance in the western hemisphere will never be questioned again. It’s a move that’s unnerved the country’s allies… by Associated Press January 7, 2026 News·Politics
Has Trump de-fenestrated international law in Venezuela? What does it mean that US President Donald Trump ordered an operation that toppled the Venezuelan government and abducted its president, Nicolás Maduro –… by Tim Cohen January 5, 2026 Opinion·Politics
How cocaine and corruption led to Maduro’s indictment A pre-dawn raid, a newly unsealed indictment and a President in cuffs: US prosecutors say Nicolás Maduro turned Venezuela into a cocaine pipeline to… by Associated Press January 4, 2026 Politics
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…