CLYDE RUSSELL: Rising LNG prices make their presence felt in Asia

Industry estimates suggest imports from the region’s developing economies are slowing as spot prices creep higher

PETER BRUCE: Not many sympathise, but listening to Afrikaner group won’t hurt

While the ANC dismissed the concerns of a large group of institutions and leaders, it doesn’t dissipate the pressure

ISMAIL LAGARDIEN: Asians embrace change, unconcerned with distant noises

It is difficult to explain why ignorance is so pervasive in the US, and less so in the East

YACOOB ABBA OMAR: Rebuilding trust during and after elections

While the ANC calls on the public to have faith in the integrity of the electoral process, other parties erode the Electoral Commission’s credentials

WANDILE SIHLOBO: SA needs to grease the wheels, not reinvent them

The country has its agriculture master plan in place, but implementation is slow and erratic

CHRIS GILMOUR: Food division is cooking, but no clear direction for Woolworths

It needs to show it can move to the next level locally — and there are few signs this is happening

JOHAN STEYN: AI is redefining investment banking careers

Artificial intelligence is rapidly automating traditional roles and tasks

TIISETSO MOTSOENENG: Media industry is in a precarious balancing act

The struggle of media transcends corporate interests; it is about the essence of democracy itself

NEVA MAKGETLA: SA cannot measure provincial governance just by economic outcomes

Disparities of apartheid system still largely determine levels of employment and productivity

NEWS FROM THE FUTURE: Zero carbon, zero cost

Abundant green energy spawns new economic goldrush

TOM EATON: If Ramaphosa is right, an ill-tempered god is our enemy

All of us are vulnerable to our ancient, human penchant for believing almost anything

DUMA GQUBULE: Job creation in Western Cape is nothing to brag about

SA is creating too few jobs, even in the Western Cape and Limpopo

MICHAEL AVERY: Electricity sector swims against current of slow reform

Alignment of policy, legislative frameworks and market mechanisms with realities of climate change and economic necessity is crucial

AYABONGA CAWE: Early trade policies resulted in overtaxing of black communities

Taxes were levied on blankets which had become cultural wear among the Xhosa, Bastwana and Basotho

GAVIN RICH: Poor weekend aside, decision to join northern hemisphere was the right one

Teams from Europe have broken barriers and local teams are amassing a wide range of experience