Alec Hogg: Open men’s eyes rather than poke them out with sticks
Alec Hogg addresses last weeks’ varied, sometimes emotional response to the State of the Nation address, and implores readers to see it in context.
Alec Hogg addresses last weeks’ varied, sometimes emotional response to the State of the Nation address, and implores readers to see it in context.
If Lucy Kellaway’s conclusions are anything to go by, British firms might finally discover a hiring “secret weapon” used by SA-born Investec and Allan Gray.
British engine maker Rolls-Royce slashed its earnings forecasts, blaming tumbling oil prices which have hurt revenues at its marine offshore division.
In 2011, SA’s largest listed property group Growthpoint and the PIC pulled off a coup by acquiring Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront from embattled Dubai World.
With Sappi’s share price up 48% in the past year, the R27bn market cap group broke out of a depressing valuation channel it had been stuck in for years.
The world’s oldest profession reflects among the harshest consequences of sexual inequality, so the DSK pimping trial is attracting wide global attention.
Shawn Hagedorn reminds us that looking straight at the issue of income inequality will not garner solutions. Rather, it impedes us focusing on the solution.
Holding powerful men to account is challenging. Proving sexual assault beyond reasonable doubt is legally difficult.
Fresh out of Port Harcourt Nigeria, Chris Duncan shares his experiences over Valentines day, throwing a little bit of local communication techniques into the mix
Apples that have been genetically modified so they don’t turn brown when cut or bruised were approved for planting in the U.S.