Nicholas Woode-Smith: Political maturity should be lauded
With South Africa at its brink, opposition parties should act with maturity and accept what is needed to gain national stability.
With South Africa at its brink, opposition parties should act with maturity and accept what is needed to gain national stability.
Social Research Foundation chair Dr Frans Cronje speaks on SA’s opposition political parties wasting a golden opportunity to punish the ANC.
There is one thing worse for SA than an ANC that remains in power in 2024, and that’s an ANC/EFF coalition, writes Mpiyakhe Dhlamini.
After his controversial speech at BNC#4, Rob Hersov answers questions from Alec Hogg and members of the BizNews community.
A recent poll has captured the mood of the nation in so far as expectations for the next decade go with almost 46% of registered voters believing things will get “much worse” in SA.
South Africans have lived with the dead hand of the ANC for so long, it’s hard for them to appreciate an alternate reality is possible.
Even if Dr Frans Cronje is only half right, it may pay to stick away some ArcelorMittals in a proverbial bottom drawer.
Dr Frans Cronje was perceived as an arch pessimist, a man guaranteed to prick bubbles of optimism before they could inflate.
An email this morning from John Endres informs that John Kane-Berman has passed away after a short illness.
Dr Frans Cronje reckons many times in the past he wondered whether he should give audiences the good news so desperately sought.