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Big decisions loom
13th February 2026 By: Terence Creamer

South Africa is weighing a range of policy measures as various manufacturing sectors – from ferroalloys and steel, to automotives – face existential threats. The causes of their eroded... 


Biblical diseases’ silent return
13th February 2026 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

It has been about a year since the US, traditionally the largest donor to global health initiatives, ended funding for thousands of programmes aimed at fighting infectious diseases and providing... 


Carnets kick into digital gear
13th February 2026 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Do you know how many ATA Carnets are issued every year, as well as the number of countries or customs territories that issue them and the value of the merchandise covered, in rand terms? The... 


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We must keep pushing our economy forward with everything we’ve got
13th February 2026 By: Martin Creamer

The economy has posted four consecutive quarters of growth. There has been a steady reduction in unemployment. Poverty and inequality are down. Economic confidence is up, The performance of the... 


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Welcome visibility
6th February 2026 By: Terence Creamer

A new data portal made publicly available recently by the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) provides some encouraging insight into the country’s power generation project pipeline.... 


Sophistication before civilisation
6th February 2026 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

The latest edition of the peer-reviewed Science Advances journal, published last month, features an article revealing insights that will humble those who assumed sophistication arrived quite late... 


HS 2028 – it’s not too late
6th February 2026 By: Riaan de Lange

If anything, it is a bit early – 694 days early, in fact. In the week that I celebrate 9 135 days since my column first appeared, I sat down to write the ‘celebratory column’ and contemplated what... 


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South Africa simply must get going on the mining exploration front
6th February 2026 By: Martin Creamer

It’s extremely bad for the South African economy that it’s taking so long to get going on the mining exploration front. As is being pointed out around the resources world, mining success depends on... 


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Central defensive midfield
30th January 2026 By: Terence Creamer

In his prime, it was typical for fans of those teams in which French international footballer N'Golo Kanté played, including Chelsea, to quip that “70% of the Earth is covered by water, the rest by... 


Africa’s bumper election year
30th January 2026 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Africa has a crowded electoral calendar this year, with citizens in more than ten countries poised to cast their ballots. Elections have already taken place in Benin and Uganda, with the rest of... 


Trump, corruption and TikTok justice
30th January 2026 By: Tara O’Connor

Reflecting on 2026 and what is likely to be one of the most momentous years in geopolitics for close to a century, it is hard to grasp all the implications for the world and for Africa.  The first... 


BAT ends local cigarette production
30th January 2026 By: Riaan de Lange

British American Tobacco South Africa, commonly known simply as BAT, announced on January 15 that it will cease local cigarette manufacturing and close its historic Heidelberg facility in Gauteng... 


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The restoration of a lower electricity price pathway is an absolute must
30th January 2026 By: Martin Creamer

Eskom belongs to the people and it must not be allowed to exclude itself from having to compete fairly. The national electricity utility’s errant past has wrecked our economy and any last minute... 


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Stability versus resilience
23rd January 2026 By: Terence Creamer

The revised Eskom unbundling strategy announced is emerging as something of a touchstone for government’s commitment – or otherwise – to reforming the structure of an electricity industry that has... 


Symbol of floods now gone
23rd January 2026 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Last week, Rosita Salvador Mubiango breathed her last in a rural southern Mozambican hospital where she had been admitted for weeks, her young life cruelly snuffed out by a blood disorder she had... 


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