Budget 2026: Taxpayers Need Relief

Budget 2026: Taxpayers Need Relief

David Ansara writes on how overstretched South African taxpayers are.

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February 22, 2026

6 min read

Fly Me to the Moon

Fly Me to the Moon

RW Johnson writes on the Artemis mission and the challenges of space travel and space colonisation.

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February 22, 2026

12 min read

Legacy: Building What Lives Beyond You

Legacy: Building What Lives Beyond You

Pastor Bert Pretorius reflects on the importance of building a lasting legacy, emphasising the power of beliefs, values, and practices that transcend generations.

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February 22, 2026

14 min read

Rising to the Challenge of the New World Order

Rising to the Challenge of the New World Order

Koos Malan argues that the much‑celebrated rules‑based international order has always been a mirage, and that balance of power politics, not multilateral law, has been the true guarantor of peace among great powers.

Columns

February 22, 2026

12 min read

If the US Strikes Iran, What Will South Africa Do?

If the US Strikes Iran, What Will South Africa Do?

Benji Shulman discusses the potential consequences for South Africa's foreign policy if the United States strikes Iran.

Columns

February 21, 2026

10 min read

What the FT Gets Wrong About MAGA

What the FT Gets Wrong About MAGA

Simon Lincoln Reader writes on the FT's portrayal of MAGA, and how elite commentary often mistakes social and economic frustration for populist irrationality.

Columns

February 21, 2026

6 min read

If Patrice Motsepe Does Take Over the ANC, What Could Happen Next?

If Patrice Motsepe Does Take Over the ANC, What Could Happen Next?

The answer to the question of what a Motsepe presidency might mean for South Africa lies first in the assumptions that underpin his presidency and then in the execution risk around those assumptions.

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February 20, 2026

6 min read

The Common Sense’s Diary

The Common Sense’s Diary

Rubio and the Rabbi both good, coming together through shared values, Jo’burgers ask politicians to smell them, everyone wants peace with the ANC, the DA divides its forces and lipsticks a pig, the government is odd.

Columns

February 18, 2026

3 min read

Why the Upside Case for South Africa is Plausible by 2029

Why the Upside Case for South Africa is Plausible by 2029

Frans Cronje writes on why the prospect of a 3% economic growth rate by 2029, with a stable government in Pretoria and much reduced protest levels, is as plausible as any other scenario for the country.

Columns

February 16, 2026

6 min read

140 Years On: Johannesburg and the Long Shadow of the Reef

140 Years On: Johannesburg and the Long Shadow of the Reef

Jade Davenport writes on Johannesburg’s mining legacy and how voters in the city will need to vote for those who are willing to take that legacy on.

Columns

February 15, 2026

4 min read

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