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BEE will be replaced by a black empowerment tax – Dawie Roodt
Renowned economist Dawie Roodt said President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address signalled the beginning of the end for BEE.
GROGRO DILEMMA: Inside the land standoff blocking services for 1,000 Nelson Mandela Bay residents
Can the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality and the owner of the land housing the Grogro informal settlement come to an amicable agreement where the metro can buy the land and provide the residents of the informal settlement with basic services?

South Africa’s economy suffers because of incompetence and corruption
Efficient Group Chief Economist Dawie Roodt said incompetence, corruption, and the wrong macroeconomic policies are to blame for South Africa’s economic problems.
ROAD TO RUIN: Nelson Mandela Bay potholes: Waiting for Godot (and the municipality)
Nelson Mandela Bay municipality took nearly 10 months to repair one of four potholes on Louise Michael Drive — and in a bizarre move, left the other three unattended. But residents can take heart: In some cases, when the metro drags its feet, civil organisation Gatvol PE steps in.
LONG ROAD TO JUSTICE: ‘Nothing changes’ for victims’ families after Kareedouw guesthouse owner jailed for gas leak deaths
Murder-convicted guesthouse owner Kevin Pretorius was sentenced to an effective 10 years behind bars in Gqeberha for the death of engaged couple Mari Hoon and Jean Vosloo, who died from carbon monoxide poisoning while staying at the Kliphuis Guesthouse on his Kareedouw farm.
REALITY CHECK: Climate activism is dead, long live climate activism
In his latest column, Steven Boykey Sidley gives a strident take-down of climate activism. But he’s parroting a British libertarian with questionable credentials and a blind spot for evidence.

Ramaphosa sends a warning to employers in South Africa
President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent a clear, uncompromising message to employers across South Africa – comply with immigration and labour laws or face the consequences.
BILLS OF AGGRESSION OP-ED: US political risk for South Africa persists despite Congress gridlock
US extraterritorial reach is emerging as a major political risk for South Africa in 2026 and beyond, with potential to influence government policy and commercial operations through sanctions, trade restrictions or bilateral reviews. South African stakeholders should remain vigilant.

South Africa’s mining collapse
South Africa’s mining sector has experienced a steady decline in output over the past 20 years as exploration spending plummets due to regulatory hurdles, infrastructure challenges, and illegal mining.
THE EPSTEIN FILES: Epstein document dump reveals a failure of accountability
The release of millions of documents has created a picture of Jeffrey Epstein that is by no means clear, and the heavy redactions have led to accusations of his powerful friends and co-conspirators being shielded.

South Africans can get cheap homes – with a catch
Repossessed homes in South Africa can offer a cheaper entry into the property market, but buyers must beware of hidden costs, legal risks, occupation issues, and long-term affordability to avoid making an expensive mistake.

South Africa must stop offering Mathematical Literacy in schools
Dr Mamokgethi Phakeng said that while introducing Mathematical Literacy was well-intended, it should be done away with in schools.

IMF plan to save South Africa’s economy
The International Monetary Fund says South Africa can lift growth above 3% and reduce unemployment and debt by accelerating structural reforms through Operation Vulindlela.
News24 | SEE | New sister restaurants splitting the steakhouse experience in Cape Town’s East City
Cape Town’s trendy East City has just gained a blazing Japanese-inspired double act in its historic District Six.
News24 | Wendy’s Win of the Week | What to do when your water meter goes haywire
A Grassy Park medical practice’s water use jumped from a steady 4kL a month to a wild 63kL – with no leaks. The City later replaced the faulty meter, but still pushed for payment.