SA’s leadership vacuum post Mandela, De Klerk – Majozi
“The death of FW de Klerk made me reflect about SA’s current state of leadership. [It] is characterised by incompetence and indecisiveness.”
“The death of FW de Klerk made me reflect about SA’s current state of leadership. [It] is characterised by incompetence and indecisiveness.”
William Gild writes on David Benatar’s new book on what has been happening at UCT, South Africa’s highest ranked tertiary institution.
Let’s pray they use this unique and potentially one-off opportunity to show true leadership and set the nation onto the right course.Â
“We are going to negotiate what is in the best interests of the country. We’re going to put SA first and our political party second,” said Herman Mashaba.
Banking analyst Kokkie Kooyman looks forward to the SARB Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decision on interest rates.
Eskom CEO André de Ruyter says that Eskom is investigating suspicious circumstances surrounding the breakdowns of several power stations.
Much of the waste in SA’s healthcare expenditure is the fault of “unjustifiable private sector costs and public sector inefficiencies” – Dr Nicholas Crisp.
Andrew Donaldson of Politicsweb touches on the curious case of SA farm workers in the US, Wilbur Smith and discrimination in UK cricket.
MyBroadband testing revealed the Post Office, which wants a monopoly on all parcel deliveries under 1kg, cannot effectively provide basic postal services.
Opportune Investments founder Chris Logan has a closer look at Tongaat’s massive R4bn proposed rights issue to bolster its balance sheet.