Donwald Pressly: Will SA follow UK into anti-establishment? Only getting started.
As South Africa prepares itself for the biggest election since 1994, Donwald Pressly asks if voters will do the backlash, just like Brexit voters.
As South Africa prepares itself for the biggest election since 1994, Donwald Pressly asks if voters will do the backlash, just like Brexit voters.
The turnaround in the eNCA/IPSOS pre-election polls is startling. After weeks of reflecting a handy lead for the official opposition DA in three keenly contested metros, last night’s final poll showed a swing back to the ruling ANC.
It’s no exaggeration to describe tomorrow’s municipal elections as South Africa’s most important since 1994. And depending on how much the ANC slides, it could even deliver the ultimate rocket for the Rand.
Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein’s election message draws on the Torah, which speaks in the language of tomorrow.
The plan to build an ยฃ18bn nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point was hit with a last-gasp delay as the government decided to hold a new review hours after EDF, the project’s French developer, gave it the go-ahead.
Is Xenophobia a morally defensible way of collecting Xโs when we all know that it has disastrous consequences, asks Biznews community member John Stegmann.
It is now 19 months since we started the Biznews Global Share Portfolio and the good news is that every, single constituent rose in the past month.
South Africa will avoid a recession in the second quarter even though the economy shrank in the January-March period, says the SA Reserve Bank.
Alec Hogg sat down with RMB’s Dale Wood to get a deeper understanding of Mediclinic’s reverse takeover of UAE-based Al Noor Hospitals Group.
Though useful to pass the buck from time to time, Paul Whelan says referendums do not mean the people govern the country.