🔒 Simon Lincoln Reader: Boris “always wanted” to be PM. Now what?
Simon Lincoln Reader suggested that his adopted country’s new leader, Boris Johnson, might prove to be a surprise package.
Simon Lincoln Reader suggested that his adopted country’s new leader, Boris Johnson, might prove to be a surprise package.
Corruption and mismanagement are far from a uniquely public sector problem, as the tales of scandal-tainted EOH and badly managed Hulamin show.
Moeletsi Mbeki is not scared to speak out against the policies of the party that his father Govan Mbeki built with Nelson Mandela.
Chris Logan has been one of the strongest critics of Tongaat, but is now more occupied with its Pietermaritzburg-based former subsidiary Hulamin, which was unbundled in 2007.
David Shapiro shares his thoughts about Impala and Aspen, two of the JSE’s fallen angels, and points us towards JSE stocks he believes offer value for investors.
Speaking in a webcast, Stephen van Coller announced that an internal probe had revealed that about eight people had been involved in a suspicious transaction totalling R1.2bn between 2014 and 2017.
It’s no secret that the SA housing market is not in great shape. House prices are down, and sales are few. But things may not be quite as dire as they seem.
Johan Burger of the Institute for Security Studies says the situation on the Cape Flats has been a flash point for many years and gangs have acted as if they own the place.
Dave Woollam returned to Rational Radio this week to update us on the latest developments at the once iconic KZN business, Tongaat.
SA’s favourite market commentator shares his call on Naspers’s Dutch listing and finds us another company on the Amsterdam Exchange that he has bought into.