SLR: Police and politics – a global crisis unfolds
Simon Lincoln Reader laments the changes in the police, both here and globally. He asks: “What is worse: incompetence or social engineering?”
Simon Lincoln Reader laments the changes in the police, both here and globally. He asks: “What is worse: incompetence or social engineering?”
The EU’s health agency said the shot produced by AstraZeneca was “safe and effective” and didn’t increase the risk of blood clots.
‘The CDC still warns against travel, even for fully vaccinated people’, reports The Wall Street Journal. Three epidemiologists weigh in on the matter.
Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman outlines his investment thesis around a potential merger of Sibanye, AngloGold and Gold Fields.
Covid-19 has decimated the economy, leading to widespread job losses. The problems have also been felt by SA’s wealthiest individuals.
In this episode of Inside Covid-19, Lana Ross shares the details of innovations in cover for restaurants – which have been hit hard by lockdowns.
SA’s Barak Fund Management is collapsing in a similarly devastating way to Greensill, as it has half of its assets stuck in hard to sell investments in Africa.
A suggested link between the AstraZeneca Oxford Covid-19 vaccine and blood clots has caused some countries to halt their rollouts while confusion whirls around available data.
CEO FNB Jacques Celliers comments on their performance and gives insight into FNB’s outlook on EWC and what it could mean for property owners.
Judge John Hlophe has been a very real, serious problem for a very long time, and nobody knows what to do about it, says Simon Lincoln Reader.