Pressly: Who’s Hlaudi’s unmasked protector? The untouchable tyrant.
Donwald Pressly says Hlaudi Motsoeneng is clearly unfit for the job, but somehow he survives court action and a flagrant display of wastage at the SABC.
Donwald Pressly says Hlaudi Motsoeneng is clearly unfit for the job, but somehow he survives court action and a flagrant display of wastage at the SABC.
Allan Greenblo flashes back to the 2002 version of the King governance code and looks at the current financial media landscape in SA.
Donwald Pressly says we should all be screaming from the hilltops about why about R1bn (with interest on the initial sum) is being effectively “gifted” to Independent.
Ed Herbst looks at the life and times of Iqbal Survé, and how he’s using a R900 million loan (of state pensioner money) for his own personal gain.
There is undoubtedly a culture of rape in South Africa, but where Judge Mabel Jansen showed a lack of judgment was she linked it to a specific community.
The online dream, where did it all go wrong for publishers? In this insightful piece, online guru Russel Yeo takes a look at the challenges faced by those in the digital space.
The question is which wealth management firms will be on the right side of that technology? These are the ones which will survive.
A hugely successful adaptor to change, City Press’ Editor Ferial Haffajee on her experiences as a budding journalist at the end of Apartheid, her interview with Mandela at the age of 22, and where she sees print media heading, if anywhere at all.
Focusing on the biggest news in today’s markets, Alec Hogg and RECM’s Piet Viljoen applied their collective insights on CNBC Africa’s Power Lunch.
By Alec Hogg I grew up in Newcastle, then a small town in Northern KZN. In those days before South Africa allowed television, the choice of entertainment was between the Flame Drive-In and a bughouse called The Plaza. It was months before movies made it off the circuit into the town – sometimes so old … Read more