Clem Sunter updates Covid-19 scenarios – nearing tightrope’s end
In the imprecise science of scenario planning, Clem Sunter is in a league of his own. Not surprising, really, having been at it for more than four decades.
In the imprecise science of scenario planning, Clem Sunter is in a league of his own. Not surprising, really, having been at it for more than four decades.
The effects of social isolation will have a long-term impact on mental health, especially with job losses predicted globally.
Prof Alan Whiteside divides his time between the US and the UK and documents herein how differently these two nations have handled the Covid-19 crisis. His conclusion? This epidemic is not homogenous, it is complicated.
Spain is a very clear example of what should not be emulated in the fight to conquer the Covid-19 pandemic, writes Roxana Nicula.
In an entertaining press conference and his speech to Parliament, Mboweni laid out the case for pragmatism. Just like Gordhan the day before. And their boss has been doing for some weeks now.
Mauritius came out as the healthiest Sub-Saharan African nation with regards to health and South Africa literally fell off the list.
There are a number of countries that offer a path to permanent residency through investment, and the lessor known option is the EB-5 Visa in the United States.
Because of oversized tax contributions the super rich are a prime target for most countries. Knight Frank says they tend to migrate to places which offer “a fiscal and political safe haven”.
Dominique Herman travels to Seville, a place she says is so enchanting that even a jail cell there elicits brilliance.
Gifted columnist Jani Allan takes a closer look at another illustration of modern man’s darker side with this thoughtful examination of bullfighting – asking whether it is art, sport or simply barbaric.