Fake news gets SAPS General’s stamp of approval – O’Sullivan accused of treason
There is nothing more powerful than truth. Nor more desperate than a crook who has been cornered. Hope springs.
There is nothing more powerful than truth. Nor more desperate than a crook who has been cornered. Hope springs.
Among “the artists” acknowledged in FP’s 2016 group is a South African ballerina and choreographer, Dada Masilo.
Why does a man with a large and happy family take such existential risks? Someone has to, Paul O’Sullivan says.
Eric Wood, the Gupta ally in the middle of the Trillian Capital Partners scandal, is feeling the sharp end of this reality as his actions get exposed in court.
Fake news is among the biggest challenges the world faces. It will put a premium on legitimate news brands.
A chartered accountant and tax specialist, Markus Jooste says he puts relationships and people at the top of his priorities. Great advice for any entrepreneur.
Italian stagnation shows how heavily economic confidence relies on a healthy and efficiently functioning banking system.
Like his hero, Schwarzenegger offers a perfect inversion to those empty vessels given so much airplay in South Africa of late. He concludes the Ferriss book’s foreword with: “The worst thing you can ever do is think that you know enough. Never stop learning. Ever.” Quite.
Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba’s 100-days-in-office speech delivered yesterday documents the scale of the challenge inherited. New cockroaches are crawling out of every new council cupboard opened.
AusVet. Prof Ian Sanne of Wits says a billion rand horse breeding export industry is in prospect, maybe more given the weak Rand.