JABULANI SIKHAKHANE: Struggles of Motsuenyane and the African petty bourgeoisie

African businesspeople stood alone in their fight for space in the economy and corporate SA

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MAMOKETE LIJANE: Concerns about state of post-election SA misplaced

Investors are anxious about election outcomes, but the discussion conflates two types of worries

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JOHAN STEYN: AI and the future of work — transforming SA’s hiring landscape

Employing cutting-edge tech allows businesses to improve HR processes, attract and retain top staff

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JONATHAN COOK: Employees’ mental health is a management concern

An organisational culture that deeply values the humanity of each person is good for business and workers

TOM EATON: Brace for Parys as election results dash dreams of Paris

Turn off your hopes of a big electoral upset and ensure your stoicism is in the upright position

MICHAEL AVERY: Patel powerless to stop Chinese e-commerce tsunami

Shein and Temu are exploiting a global provision in most countries’ customs laws

STUART THEOBALD: Apartheid-era law used to fight off FlySafair should be modernised

Lift co-owner Global Airways and Airlink allege the airline is in violation of legislation that forbids more than 25% foreign ownership

ADEKEYE ADEBAJO: SA at 30 years: home and abroad

There has been some impressive socioeconomic transformation over the last three decades

GAVIN RICH: World Rugby pushing players to limit

Introduction of global season will make a difference to the freshness of players

MICHAEL MORRIS: Time to face reality as elections loom

So long as we think politesse will serve us better we are not going to think about the need for meaningful transformation

JOHN GILCHRIST: Why diversification is a crucial part of the risk discussion

Investing only in lower volatility funds is likely to have a negative effect on returns

KEVIN MCCALLUM: No rhyme or rhythm in sport, just randomness

In the IPL, flat tracks and small grounds contrive to maximise the oohs and aahs of fans

NICK VAN RENSBURG: We need to work together to grow SA’s economic pie

A post-election jump to the left is likely to harm all South Africans, especially the poorest