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SA stands at the edge of an epoch-defining labour shift, but will we act proactively or react in crisis?

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RALPH MUPITA: Enabling Africa’s full potential is what drives the MTN Group

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Policy adjustments to better regulate foreign-owned spaza shops and integrate them into the national revenue system are needed

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LETTER: Dodgy goings-on at Rappa Resources

Mountain of computer tower cases and smelter seemed odd

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LETTER: Get over the past and act

Let’s rather get stuck in than blame previous administrations

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LETTER: Trump vies for peace prize through war

The concepts of peace and Donald Trump are entirely incompatible forces

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LETTER: Futility of a national dialogue

What exactly is a social compact supposed to achieve?

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NEWS FROM THE FUTURE: No mystery, no margin

Power has shifted from those with the knowledge to those with the skill

NEVA MAKGETLA: Jobless figures reflect our destructive past, not poor data

It is more important to deal with the challenges of high unemployment than to crunch the numbers

MICHAEL AVERY: PKI offers sweetened poison pill to MAS shareholders

Prime Kapital Investments’ strategy to taken control of MAS is almost poetic, if it weren’t so cynical

ALEX MALAPANE: Disaster out of the blue: when crises become too big for states to fail

Air India crash and Eastern Cape floods show up a global lack of preparedness

ADAM CRAKER: What the US can learn, and what we must learn ourselves, from SA’s G20 presidency

This has been a presidency defined as much by potential and positioning as it was by unfinished business

NICHOLAS SHUBITZ: India-Pakistan clash a great revealer for Brics armaments

The worst outbreak of hostilities in 20 years, both parties put advanced military hardware to the test

BRENDAN JACOBS: SA should use G20 presidency to put African agriculture on the map

The continent’s agricultural story must be told, not as one of challenge but as one of potential

TOM EATON: Spare a thought for Frigg or Tiw when humans flip flop

Once A-listers among the Germanic gods, they're now relegated to little more than answers to pub quizzes