LETTER: Voters don’t understand cause and effect

US fiasco will have far less of an effect on our economy than the ANC’s mismanagement

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LETTER: Ramaphosa puts Brics ahead of country

President dismisses Washington’s demands for normalising relations while aligning with anti-Americanism

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LETTER: SA should appease the US

The country is our most profitable trading partner

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LETTER: Why is ANC surprised at backlash?

Donald Trump has seen through the ANC’s hostility to the West and destruction of an economy

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TABI TABI: Rethinking Africa’s energy future through local innovation

The opportunity lies in decentralised, community-rooted energy solutions that meet local needs

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VIVIENNE VERMAAK: Believe it or not, South Africans agree on the most important things

Real national dialogue is happening on street level, among real people who understand its real-life consequences

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EDITORIAL: US tariffs — it’s sink or swim for SA

Tariff challenge may spur the kind of reform and strategic pivots that economists have long urged

GRACELIN BASKARAN: Tools to calm mineral market disequilibrium are being discarded

Perhaps the biggest market challenge is our loss of attention on a clear demand-side signal

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ANDA QHAMA BICI: Rewiring SA’s energy future

SA is adopting a decarbonisation trajectory that is misaligned with its endowments, infrastructure limitations and socioeconomic fragility

LUNGILE MASHELE: Energy-rich African countries open doors to crypto miners

Many crypto miners are looking for countries with cheap hydro and lax regulations

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EDITORIAL: Makhura’s deployment to DBSA poses unique problems

The ANC, which lost its dominance last May, has run out of patronage

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NEIL OVERY: Coal belongs in the dustbin of history

Coal as critical mineral ensures SA’s exports will fall foul of international carbon border adjustment mechanisms

WANDILE SIHLOBO: SA should shift export focus from US trade to diversification

Diversification is not the same as replacement; rather, it should be viewed as building upon or expanding into other markets

STEPHEN CRANSTON: Why it’s hard to keep it in the family

It used to be assumed that the families of Harry Oppenheimer, Anton Rupert, Raymond Ackerman and Bill Venter would run the business

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LETTER: Flawed picture of Proteas’ current capability

The SA-Zimbabwe Test series itself felt like a mismatch