Ten on Friday – Phala Phala judgment lands

Dear Editor, The Constitutional Court has announced that at ten on Friday, its long awaited verdict will be pronounced in the spat between the EFF and parliament over the latter’s stance taken in its decision to kick the report to it by the Ngcobo Panel into the long...

The achievement of economic freedom remains elusive

Dear Editor, After more than three decades, the enjoyment by all South Africans of the transition to constitutional democracy remains elusive. Certainly, SA is a better place than it was during the struggle years, but the expressed resolve of the Constitution (section...

The National Briefing

Former National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi has withdrawn from a high-stakes inquiry into Andrew Chauke after being denied legal representation, raising serious questions about procedural fairness and the integrity of the process. what does this...

An academic’s solution to the conflict in Iran

Dear Editor, A columnist, Thomas L Friedman, writing for the New York Times on 31 March 2026 under the heading “Trump has a way out of the war”, draws attention to a book written by former professor John Arquilla which contains carefully considered advice aimed at...

Outline of a talk at Great Oaks

Corruption flows like erupting lava through most aspects of life in SA today, destroying everything in its path. A strategy for stopping that flow is what we are going to examine this evening. Corruption is a secretive, deliberate, carefully planned bilateral form of...

LETTER | President admits oversight

Calata group’s legal battle highlights inquiry challenges in Khampepe’s appointment There are a few wrinkles in the wrangling over the entitlement of retired Constitutional Court judge Sisi Khampepe to preside in the inquiry into alleged political interference in the...

Is the “PM27” campaign allowed or premature?

In recent days a new website called “PM27.org.za” has attracted a great deal of media attention. Simply google “PM27” to find the extensive mainstream media coverage. P and M are the initials of Patrice Motsepe, a novice in party politics who is the brother-in-law of...

LETTER | Black elite enrichment must go

Post-apartheid governance failures overshadow historic inequalities March 04, 2026 at 05:00 am Neil Emerick is quite right to add dignity to the debate about BEE — whether that acronym stands for black economic empowerment or black elite enrichment (“Adding dignity to...

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