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US envoy Brigety leaves South Africa with hope – and a warning The US ambassador on South Africans ‘finding each other’, the price of being free, and constructive international relations. But no word on the Lady… by Max du Preez December 20, 2024 Opinion·Politics
McKinsey’s rehabilitation tour bombs McKinsey’s $122m US settlement for state capture in South Africa is drawing sharp criticism from critics, who say it’s pocket change for the consulting… by Rob Rose December 11, 2024 News·Politics
The SACP: Going the way of the dinosaurs Once a vanguard, now a rearguard party, the SACP is likely to disappear with a whimper rather than a bang… by Max du Preez December 6, 2024 Opinion·Politics
GNU blow as South Africa’s GDP shrinks The economy’s shrinking, not growing. Can reforms at Eskom and Transnet turn the tide?… by Vernon Wessels December 4, 2024 Economy & Markets
South Africa and Iran: The love-in that Trump will be watching Did the ANC receive a large amount of money from Iran to take the genocide case against Israel to the International Court of Justice? … by Max du Preez November 22, 2024 Opinion·Politics
‘Ramaphosa must intervene in Mozambique crisis’ As the threat of violence hangs heavy over Maputo, rights group the Center for Democracy and Human Rights has hit out at President Cyril… by Rob Rose November 11, 2024 News·Politics
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