Open Letter to the SA Minister of Sport – Do the honourable thing
Ian Watson puts pen to paper on a truly honest, yet rational open letter to the Minister of Sport, Minister Mthethwa.
Ian Watson puts pen to paper on a truly honest, yet rational open letter to the Minister of Sport, Minister Mthethwa.
Statistics on the level of poverty and the large gap between rich and poor in South Africa makes for uncomfortable reading.
The legal matter between the PIC and Sekunjalo is of a commercial nature and any suggestion to the contrary should be rejected outright.
Politicsweb editor James Myburgh knows his onions when it comes to politics and in particular the Democratic Alliance (DA).
The South African Rugby Union appeared before a parliamentary committee this week. On the agenda was the state of its financial affairs and transformation.
For many companies, transformation remains a tick-box exercise; in most cases it’s simply about adhering to BEE Codes and ensuring leadership equity.
Mmusi Maimane explains in some detail HOW ANC president-in-waiting Cyril Ramaphosa is proposing industrial scale adoption of DA economic policies.
It’s a number and a symbol with almost mystical powers, but for Pi Delport, it’s also an affirmation of the joy of finally realising who you are, and who you’re proud to be.
South Africa’s four biggest banks, criticised by President Jacob Zuma for doing too little to boost black participation in their companies, haven’t done themselves any favours.
Independent Financial Advisor Magnus Heystek covered many Budget Speeches during his years in financial journalism. That puts him in a good position to provide cogent commentary on Pravin Gordhan’s address last week.