
South Africa’s youth face record unemployment, but a Free Market Foundation plan could offer a lifeline through labour law exemptions.
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November 14, 2025
8 min read

James Myburgh says we should look at what is being done (or not done) rather than what is being said.
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November 12, 2025
8 min read

BBC scandal will have significant implications.
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November 11, 2025
8 min read

President Ramaphosa’s GNU retreat masked deep policy divides as opposition parties traded conviction for consensus.
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November 9, 2025
9 min read

Washington and New Delhi’s new ten-year defense pact signals a deeper strategic convergence that could redefine the Indo-Pacific balance of power for a generation.
Columns
November 9, 2025
7 min read

This is the unedited transcript of a keynote delivered by Adi Enthoven at the University of Stellenbosch Thought Leader Lecture on 4 November 2025. In his remarks, Enthoven contended that South Africa has turned the corner, with reforms in power, freight, and water systems driving large-scale private investment and reviving market optimism.
Columns
November 9, 2025
15 min read

New bill is an attack on personal liberty.
Columns
November 9, 2025
10 min read

The recent Afrikaner “open letter” to Donald Trump is the latest in a long-line of strange public missives
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November 7, 2025
3 min read

Wolvaardt shines, spooks bungle, US Supreme Court on tariffs, Trump’s Africa Crusade, Ramaphosa’s resignation, Communist takeover in New York, and South Africans have less sex
Columns
November 5, 2025
6 min read

Zohran Mamdani’s rise to mayoral frontrunner in New York City signals a seismic shift in progressive urban politics.
Columns
November 4, 2025
8 min read