Allan Greenblo: A loud FSB silence – Annual Report oddities.
Allan Greenblo looks at reasons why the FSB annual report hasn’t been made public, and one things for sure, fireworks will be on order.
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Allan Greenblo looks at reasons why the FSB annual report hasn’t been made public, and one things for sure, fireworks will be on order.
Uday Raniga thinks South Africa needs to look at Tanzania to appreciate how a country once tarnished by corruption and scandal is on a remarkable road to recovery.
Sara Gon thinks that South African business leadership in general is out of touch with ordinary people and obeisant to the politicians.
Top financial advisor David Melvill makes reference to Charles Dickens’ ‘Tale of Two Cities’ when introducing his note on John Biccard’s grossly underperforming Value Fund.
Lucy Kellaway takes time to reflect on a particularly odious piece of uncontrolled arrogance from a highly paid praise singer of Hewlett Packard’s CEO Meg Whitman.
Donwald Pressly expects Julius Malema to kick off parliament proceedings with the very thing that’s not expected to happen: #ZumaMustFall.
The negative feelings about President Jacob Zuma picked up on a visit to SA a year ago, “have filtered out of the country now”. Anti-apartheid icon Peter Hain, for decades one of the ANC’s greatest admirers, has added his voice to the growing crescendo.
The online dream, where did it all go wrong for publishers? In this insightful piece, online guru Russel Yeo takes a look at the challenges faced by those in the digital space.
Max du Preez says if President Jacob Zuma thought 2015 was tough, 2016 holds a lot more and is going to be his annus maximus horribilis.
It appears not only has the financial crisis been weathered by the global super-rich, but that their fortunes have collectively improved.