DAAN STEENKAMP: Why is there no correlation between patents and productivity in SA?

SA invests less than 1% of GDP in R&D, which limits the capacity to translate innovation into commercially viable applications

DESMOND LACHMAN: SA policymakers need to act on Trump’s economic challenge

The last thing an export-intensive SA economy needs is an aggressive American First trade polic

MICHAEL AVERY: Tide is rising against racial bean counting

Norton Rose Fulbright is challenging the Legal Sector Code in court, arguing BEE is economically irrational

TOM EATON: Time of trumpets unblemished by tarnish of reality

We are in for an era in which contradiction is called rationality and revenge is called justice

NEVA MAKGETLA: Responding to the crisis at Amsa

Amsa has not aimed to boost its competitiveness and has demanded protection

EDITORIAL: Time for Trump and a turbulent world

It’s likely to be an age of high uncertainty and highly volatile markets

SIMON BARBER: Knives are out for SA in Washington — but King Don will decide

SA may be a prize if Donald Trump genuinely wants to work towards a new global order

EDITORIAL: High-stakes coal gambles

As the world ditches fossil fuels, SA firmly believes in its future

TRISTEN TAYLOR: South Korea illustrates how the world is screaming across a hollow centre

Liberal democracy has hit a brick wall, and populism emerges when there are no solutions from within

LETTER: Nowhere near growth

Only SA Chamber of Commerce & Industry knows where it gets its confidence from

LETTER: GNU has what it takes

A masterpiece can be created that represents our collective aspirations for a peaceful and prosperous country

LETTER: Give matrics hope

There needs to be more training colleges, technicons and teacher and nursing colleges

LETTER: Lesufi on wrong track

Gauteng premier is opposed to there being two matric exams in SA

LETTER: Childish stone-throwing

Ghaleb Cachalia has it in for the DA’s John Steenhuisen