Proposed New Development in Cape Town Tests Public Participation and Rational Decision-Making

Proposed New Development in Cape Town Tests Public Participation and Rational Decision-Making

Mike Flax, chair of the King David Mowbray Golf Club, writes on moves by Cape Town to develop the historic golf course and what it could mean for other South African cities.

19.8.2026 |

Mike Flax

The Common Sense’s Diary

The Common Sense’s Diary

The poor are voting with their feet, the richest people are keeping them poor, climate activists are sustaining the legacy of apartheid, the Europeans are racist, South Africa’s government has no self-respect in tolerating that, the DA and ANC are both wrong, SA could have been a global top-20 oil and gas producer, now the richest are scared of what they’ve done, MKP could be the answer, it has one very strong card in its favour already.

18.8.2026 |

The Editorial Board

The Likely AGOA Extension is Positive for South Africa’s Agriculture

The Likely AGOA Extension is Positive for South Africa’s Agriculture

Wandile Sihlobo writes on the importance of the US to South Africa’s agricultural sector.

18.8.2026 |

Wandile Sihlobo

Real Deep Insight – Black South Africans and Trump’s America

Real Deep Insight – Black South Africans and Trump’s America

It makes a lot of sense that black South Africans are more likely than whites to sign up for Trump’s refugee programme.

17.8.2026 |

The Editorial Board

The Comrades Marathon Goes It Alone

The Comrades Marathon Goes It Alone

David Ansara writes on the decision by the Comrades Marathon Association to end its affiliation with provincial and national athletics bodies.

16.8.2026 |

David Ansara

Dispatch From Washington

Dispatch From Washington

Richard Tren writes on the view from Washington on the latest global developments.

16.8.2026 |

Richard Tren

Fire on the Point — Quis Nisi Nos?

Fire on the Point — Quis Nisi Nos?

Greg Mills writes on Ukrainian military innovation in the current war with Russia.

16.8.2026 |

Greg Mills

The South African Liberal Identity Crisis: If it Can Move Right, Can it Also Move Left?

The South African Liberal Identity Crisis: If it Can Move Right, Can it Also Move Left?

Viv Vermaak writes on the contradictions of South African liberalism.

15.8.2026 |

Viv Vermaak

The Strange Case of Zack and Jason

The Strange Case of Zack and Jason

Simon Lincoln Reader writes on the similarities between Jason Arday and Zack Polanski.

14.8.2026 |

Simon Lincoln Reader

The Common Sense’s Diary – The People Know Better Than The Elites

The Common Sense’s Diary – The People Know Better Than The Elites

South Africans are so well informed, and shrewd, and dialled in and sensible, centrist and pragmatic.

11.8.2026 |

The Editorial Board

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