Despotic Dystopias: Lessons From Venezuela and Iran

Despotic Dystopias: Lessons From Venezuela and Iran

David Ansara writes on how statism and authoritarianism in Venezuela and Iran destroyed prosperity and freedom, leaving citizens impoverished and oppressed.

Columns

January 16, 2026

6 min read

Iran's Unrest: Real Grievances Amid a Rigid System and External Shadows

Iran's Unrest: Real Grievances Amid a Rigid System and External Shadows

Hügo Krüger says while the protests in Iran reflect real grievances, a rigid political system, weak opposition, and external pressure leave little room for change.

Columns

January 16, 2026

9 min read

The Last (Or First?) Temptation of Starmer

The Last (Or First?) Temptation of Starmer

Simon Lincoln Reader writes on the UK’s decline, and how the Establishment is now looking to ban X, which could unlock something that can’t be controlled.

Columns

January 16, 2026

8 min read

There is No Supreme International Law

There is No Supreme International Law

Koos Malan writes on how recent global events show that power, not principle, determines international conduct, revealing the limits of the so-called rules-based order.

Columns

January 15, 2026

8 min read

Standing With Maduro, Tripping Over Reality

Standing With Maduro, Tripping Over Reality

From a half-empty Rustenburg stadium to Caracas’s prisons, the ANC’s moral contradictions are laid bare.

Columns

January 13, 2026

9 min read

The Common Sense’s Diary

The Common Sense’s Diary

Trump liberates the world from high energy prices; SA doubles down on hating Trump; hear Lutnick; Chinese ports point to vast African economic upsides: the DA could throw its gains away: Fikile Mbalula does a wild thing.

Columns

January 13, 2026

7 min read

26 Things to Watch in 2026

26 Things to Watch in 2026

David Ansara writes on the 26 trends to keep an eye on in 2026.

Columns

January 12, 2026

11 min read

Rachel Reeves: The Worst Finance Minister in the World?

Rachel Reeves: The Worst Finance Minister in the World?

Simon Lincoln Reader writes on the crisis of credibility in the UK’s government finances.

Columns

January 11, 2026

6 min read

The Land Issue – Yet Again

The Land Issue – Yet Again

RW Johnson writes on Paul Mashatile’s latest comments on expropriation and how these ignore the economic failures and realities of land reform.

Columns

January 11, 2026

9 min read

Singing Cats and the Future of South Africa–Israel Relations

Singing Cats and the Future of South Africa–Israel Relations

Benji Shulman writes on the Kirstenbosch concert saga around The Kiffness, and how his singing-cat fame became a small but telling test of South Africa–Israel politics.

Columns

January 10, 2026

8 min read

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