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SARS inquiry won’t repair credibility of Zuma & Co

The truth behind the ‘rogue unit’ at SARS continues to evade us because of the continued clash of interests, writes Natasha Marrian

THICK END OF THE WEDGE: A business fix to kickstart SA’s rescue

Peter Bruce promo

The established business community now has a clear enthusiasm to put up its hand and work with the state, writes Peter Bruce

Affirmative action unleashed Thatcher’s talent

Affirmative discrimination is at the centre of a conflict between SA’s black and white professionals that appears to grow more bitter by the week, writes Jonny Steinberg

The hypocrisy of Blade Nzimande

In three hats and a R1.1m BMW the South African Communist Party’s Blade Nzimande juggles several ideological contradictions, writes Gareth van Onselen

HALF ART: Local windows on global significance

Artist Alfredo Jaar exhibitions challenge South Africans to consider global circulation of images that seem to have ‘local’ meanings, writes Chris Thurman

LIQUID INVESTMENTS: Superb Cape chardonnay still under the radar

Michael Fridjhon promo

Sauvignon blanc still sells at the pace of Perrier water while chardonnay trickles out like the truth about Nkandla, writes Michael Fridjhon

STREET DOGS: Hopeful pretending

We forget that every good that is worth possessing must be paid for in strokes of daily effort, writes Michel Pireu

THE INSIDER: Communication pipeline clogged

President John Magufuli addresses his Chama Cha Mapinduzi  party

Tanzanian President John Magufuli appears to have jumped the gun when he announced that a pipeline project will create 15,000 jobs


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STREET DOGS: The value of intrinsic value

An imprecise value that allows one to decide if the market price is too high or too low, writes Michel Pireu

West now wants walls to keep the chaotic world out

Gideon Rachman promo

Western voters seem increasingly sceptical about globalisation and liberal interventionism, writes Gideon Rachman

THE INSIDER: JZ’s cronies are enough, cojones a bit too much

President Jacob Zuma  and President Pierre Nkurunziza inspect the guard of honour after his arrival at Bujumbura International Airport in Burundi on Thursday.  Picture: GCIS

A nude address by Zuma on the economy might be quite appropriate given that his detractors believe he and his cronies have stripped the country naked

AT HOME AND ABROAD: ANC enters a critical election year in a state of civil war

Allister Sparks masthead

Patronage camp ratchets up hostility as Pravin Gordhan and his supporters draw their battle lines, writes Allister Sparks

Zuma as a former spy is important in understanding the Moyane-Gordhan battle

Steven Friedman

There is a pattern here, one in which the security forces use their power to intervene in national life in ways that are not good for the country, writes Steven Friedman

Soothing sounds from Barclays no cause for comfort

Withdrawal by British bank could not happen at a worse time for South Africa, writes Hilary Joffe

Dodgy tack to take to dictate to a wordsmith

The joy in finding the perfect word is killed by clients who grab any word from the recycling bin and spit it out as an offering from the gods, writes Suhana Gordhan

Let sin taxes do what your will power can’t

The new tax year is an easier time to quit smoking and cut back on alcohol because government’s new duties will help to steel your resolve, writes Robert Laing

Free higher education bears huge social cost

Xhanti Payi considers free higher education and implications far beyond what its supporters are willing to impute or even bear

THE INSIDER: Baggage handlers’ reputation flies high

Picture: THINKSTOCK

SA’s reputation as a crime and liberation hotspot remain intact at home and abroad

STREET DOGS: What to look for in dividend stocks

Quality, safety, growth and longevity are some of the things you should look for

‘Health’ tax bodes ill for societal freedoms

Leon Louw promo

Long-term implications of Pravin Gordhan’s sugar tax have implications for discrimination and erosion of human rights, writes Leon Louw

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