With load-shedding less of a threat, rising electricity prices are driving investments in solar energy
While renewables are more eco-friendly options than fossil fuel sources such as coal, they should not be seen as stand-alone solutions
Confidence data will indicate whether the upward trend is not only sustained but accelerated
The SACP general secretary’s outbursts indicate that the party, professional cabinet post-seeking gigolos, have turned on Ramaphosa
Loans from overseas institutions are toward ‘developmental objectives’ including just energy transition
Economic conditions have become hostile to business
Low-threshold proportional representation fails to create parties that are attractive to voters
X owner and the country’s radical right cry censorship, but they have to abide by the law
There’s magic in Brett Bailey’s arts encounter ‘The Routes of Sound’
China’s investments in Africa’s productive sectors have not swung the trade balance in Africa’s favour
New home affairs minister is a fan of Sars’ secure and user-friendly digital platform
With US interest rates set to potentially fall to as low as 3% by end-2025, stock portfolio values should continue to rise
Harris grew up in a post-Cold War world where the greatest challenge to American hegemony was a failure to uphold its ideals at home and abroad
Advertising isn’t only about sales — it can support reporting that protects democracy
Minister in the presidency wants to compel banks to disclose more information on lending decisions
Harith General Partners’ chairperson pays tribute to the company’s long-serving CIO and deputy CEO, who passed away on August 25
My driving experience around Johannesburg paints a picture of collapse and neglect
Core challenge lies in need for capable, resourced and accountable force
Fading interest in ‘English’ concepts such as ‘liberal democracy’ may explain the DA’s glass ceiling