End coalition farce now, before it is too late
End coalition farce now, before it is too late Two significant events related to the country’s multi-party coalitions occurred this past week. In Tshwane, a new... Read more.
Charmza of the week
Former president Thabo Mbeki is a wise statesman. This week, he once again hogged headlines. He told South Africans, and the ANC that his organisation did not need... Read more.
Moegoe of the week
Why would the wise and lettered persons manning the Monetary Policy Committee be so blind to the country’s realities: that South Africans, especially the black... Read more.
Bester jailbreak a scriptwriter’s dream
It’s the material many a scriptwriter would kill for. Many South Africans reckon it would make a killing on Netflix. A serial rapist uses social media to lure... Read more.
Caiphus Semenya demands royalties from AKA for unauthorized music sampling
Caiphus Semenya, legendary musician is demanding royalties from AKA for sampling his music without permission. The Sunday Word reported that Ntate Caiphus is allegedly... Read more.
Zondo Commission only scratched the surface
By Sandile Swana The Zondo Commission has its origins in the complaints laid by Mmusi Maimane, the then leader of the DA and by the Roman Catholic Dominican Order... Read more.
Mudau to steer Sansa to new heights as new CEO
The South African National Space Agency (Sansa) has appointed Humbulani Mudau as its CEO effective 1 April, according to a statement on the Sansa website. Mudau... Read more.
Moloisane takes up reins as new Optimi Workplace MD
Education and training company Optimi Workplace this year appointed Aunyana Moloisane as its new managing director. Before taking up the position, Moloisane worked... Read more.
Companies bolster boards with new appointments
Maqache gets new role in Capital Appreciation board Capital Appreciation this week announced that its board had appointed Rorisang Maqache to its nominations and... Read more.
SA has become unpleasant for business and citizens
“We have not reached our destination unless we’ve taken people less fortunate than us on our journey,” said the late Dr Nthato Motlana, a prominent Soweto... Read more.


