Jani Allan: An open letter to intolerant, hypocritical “liberal” Americans.
Jani Allan’s latest contribution looks at continued attacks by self-proclaimed “liberals” on those who voted for her adopted country’s new President.
Jani Allan’s latest contribution looks at continued attacks by self-proclaimed “liberals” on those who voted for her adopted country’s new President.
As the winds of change sweep the globe, the clarion call is for new jobs and the wealth creation which brings social stability. Countries everywhere are seeking new ideas, fresh capital and enthusiastic entrepreneurs.
While 21st century politics is built on divisions created, are governments solely to blame for the situation the world finds itself in?
Barry Wood analyses the surprise ascendancy of Donald Trump and what it means for South Africa, specifically for the continued rule by the ANC.
Azar Jammine frets that the fresh evidence of political turmoil in SA may trigger the last of the three ratings agencies to report, S&P, to drop the country’s debt to junk on Friday.
It has taken eight years to manifest, but we can finally identify the true cost of Quantitative Easing. A bit too early to call it a New World Order. But without doubt the developed world is witnessing a populist revolution.
Although Vladimir Putin is now surrounded by a new group of powerful friends, it would be out of character for the Russian leader to push any ally under a bus.
It was an exciting month as Metrobank, ‘the Capitec of the UK’ was added to the BizNews global share portfolio, which has delivered an annualised return of 30%.
Hendri Pelser says 2016 will look like a picnic if nothing happens in the New Year. These are his trials and tribulations working in a small business.
How do you know whether your political leader is a dictator? Here’s a list of ten questions offered as a guide by Harvard International Relations Professor Stephen Walt.