Assessing SA “President-in-Waiting” Ramaphosa: Lesson in patience, humility
Cyril Ramaphosa is the only serving politician in South Africa who’s led both a labor union and a business empire. Now chances are rising that he’ll lead the country.
Cyril Ramaphosa is the only serving politician in South Africa who’s led both a labor union and a business empire. Now chances are rising that he’ll lead the country.
Russell Loubser reflects on his decision to step away from South African Airways in September 2012 because he “had lost confidence in the shareholder.”
France’s far-right National Front (FN) saw record gains in the first round of regional polls Sunday.
Historian and academic Hermann Giliomee applies his mind to the attack on Afrikaans at Stellenbosch University – and the spirited defence.
Jani Allan digs into the realities faced by most who leave Mother Africa. And as always it’s honest, from the gut writing.
John Battersby reports back on Julius Malema’s visit to London last week where the EFF leader enthralled UK investors, attracting record crowds.
Gideon Joubert once again questions government’s stance on gun ownership following the recent National Dialogue on Crime and Violence. He says Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has again got it wrong, again.
Jacob Zuma’s ex-wife, African Union head Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, has just edged ahead of front-runner Cyril Ramaphosa, as his potential successor.
South Africa’s cash-strapped utility Eskom will be cash positive by 2025, Chief Executive Brian Molefe told Reuters, making it “foolish” for any privatisation to be considered just as it grapples with a host of problems.
France has retaliated with force by bombing the ISIS command centre and pundits predict the event will ratchet up an already tense situation on migration into Europe.