South Africa’s Urban Crisis

South Africa’s Urban Crisis

The ANC’s neglect and corruption have driven South Africa’s cities toward decay despite last-minute renewal promises.

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December 28, 2025

17 min read

Key to Modern Power Politics Still Lies in 17th-Century Europe

Key to Modern Power Politics Still Lies in 17th-Century Europe

Kissinger’s Diplomacy argues that today’s geopolitical rivalries still follow the hard rules first written in 17th-century Europe.

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December 27, 2025

5 min read

From Brexit to Bots, George Osborne Returns to Run OpenAI’s UK Pitch

From Brexit to Bots, George Osborne Returns to Run OpenAI’s UK Pitch

From Brexit’s wreckage to Silicon Valley, Britain’s political class keeps cashing in. Now George Osborne is set to smooth OpenAI’s path into the UK state, nudging regulation and contracts.

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December 26, 2025

9 min read

Six Reasons South Africans Can Feel Hopeful This Christmas

Six Reasons South Africans Can Feel Hopeful This Christmas

South Africa can enjoy Christmas with more to celebrate than the daily noise suggests, from deep democratic resilience and expanding freedoms to major social gains and a surprisingly unified public mood.

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December 25, 2025

4 min read

The Common Sense's Christmas Diary

The Common Sense's Christmas Diary

A good year, avoiding populism, the GNU passed its latest test, prudence at the Treasury, a welcome review of BEE, a way out of NHI, a foreign policy fix, SA can come right from here.

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December 25, 2025

6 min read

ANC and DA Emerge as Twin Pillars of South African Politics

ANC and DA Emerge as Twin Pillars of South African Politics

Polling from November showed the ANC and DA locked in the low 30% range, drawing support from the overlapping established and aspirant middle classes and pointing towards a future where cooperation could matter more than rivalry.

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December 24, 2025

4 min read

Corporate South Africa Must Rethink its Western Reflex

Corporate South Africa Must Rethink its Western Reflex

As power shifts from a US-led world to a crowded multipolar order, South African companies can no longer rely on inherited Western loyalties and must build ties across all major centres of power.

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December 22, 2025

7 min read

Living in Trump’s World

Living in Trump’s World

RW Johnson writes on Donald Trump’s new National Security Strategy and how it abandons values and alliances in favour of power, spheres of influence, and transactional deals, leaving Europe divided, rivals emboldened, and South Africa increasingly irrelevant in a world reshaped by Trump’s instincts.

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December 21, 2025

16 min read

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in 2025

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in 2025

David Ansara reflects on the year that was.

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December 21, 2025

10 min read

Democracy – It Works if you Work it, so Work it, it’s Worth it

Democracy – It Works if you Work it, so Work it, it’s Worth it

Viv Vermaak writes on meeting US congressman Thomas Massie and what his experience reveals about how democratic systems can bend, but hold, even under intense political pressure, if those inside them understand the rules and have the courage to use them.

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December 20, 2025

9 min read

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