🔒 RW Johnson: Reading the election’24 tea leaves
The recent Markdata survey commissioned by eNCA, analyzed by R.W. Johnson, unveils a landscape of political discontent in South Africa.
The recent Markdata survey commissioned by eNCA, analyzed by R.W. Johnson, unveils a landscape of political discontent in South Africa.
Andrew Kenny writes on the alleged ‘nonsensical’ claims De Ruyter has made about renewable energy for the grid.
Transpaco, in the strongest terms, refutes and rejects the claims made by Numsa and its spokesperson in their totality. The claims made have no factual merit.
Jessie Duarte’s method of maintaining this façade was substantially by being Jacob Zuma’s chief protector, while the country rotted.
Naspers is planning to invest more in businesses including food delivery to help narrow the valuation gap between Africa’s biggest company and its stake in Chinese internet giant Tencent.
President Zuma has approached the North Gauteng High Court to review and set aside the remedial action recommendations of the State of Capture report.
If the Cape Times does close, few will probably miss it now that it has become a ruling party rag at best, a propaganda sheet at worst. But it will end 120 years of journalism history.
Ed Herbst says the deliberate expulsion of principled news people by ANC acolytes continues to happen at the SABC and is also taking place at Gupta-owned ANN7.
The poll is the sixth commissioned by eNCA that shows the ANC is facing a serious challenge to maintain control of the three municipalities.
Retired journalist Ed Herbst, the thorn in the SABC’s side, digs deeper. In his latest investigation, he uses board member Nomvuyo Mhlakaza as a case study.