đź”’ RW Johnson: Why so many Americans support Trump for a return to the White House
Oxford Don, political scientist and the BizNews community’s favourite columnist, RW Johnson, explores the rise of Donald Trump…
Oxford Don, political scientist and the BizNews community’s favourite columnist, RW Johnson, explores the rise of Donald Trump…
In anticipation of a potential return to the White House, global leaders are strategically engaging with Donald Trump and his allies.
In a decisive victory, Donald Trump solidified his lead in the Republican presidential race as Iowa voters, undeterred by sub-zero temperatures, handed him a commanding win.
It is possible that the indictments against Trump will save the day. But that fragile hope highlights today’s threat to democracy.
Alec Hogg is expecting plenty of questions about Omicron, the new Covid-19 variant that’s dominating much of the discussion in markets and around SA water coolers.
Simon sets out the fault lines in Trump’s opposition to illustrate how easy the Democrats appear to be making it for Trump to stay in the White House.
The Covid-19 penny sometimes takes a while to drop. Witness the US White House move from dismissal to denial and now near panic.
South Africans often think it just happens to them, but the reality is we live in a time when the whole world is taking two steps forward and then one step back.
The last time New Zealand’s population grew this much, the world was reeling from an oil crisis and Richard Nixon’s resignation from the White House.
Perhaps those in the ANC electing SA’s next President in December will take a similar approach by opting for the most anti-Zuma candidate in the country.