EDITORIAL: Bashir ruling a timely reminder
Supreme Court of Appeal’s ruling on the Omar al-Bashir case should provide the basis for South Africa to regain gloss of earlier commitment to domesticate ICC lawEDITORIAL: Team SA’s hard sell needs action
Despite Gordhan’s heroic effort to stave off a downgrade, wary investors want concrete steps on economy
EDITORIAL: Banks offer light amid gloom
Healthy results show resilience of sector amid a sick economy and general global turbulence
EDITORIAL: Data show up SA’s big deficits
Reserve Bank bulletin shows pick-up in private sector investment spending — which is important for confidence
EDITORIAL: Turnaround time for SA
It has never been more important or urgent for policy makers to make growth a priority — business and government must work together
EDITORIAL: Blackmail by Eskom on tariff
Blackouts moot as National Energy Regulator of SA ruling was for 2013-14
EDITORIAL: Barclays exit a sign of the times
Onerous capital rules one reason for selldown of possible 62% stake in Barclays Africa by top British bank
EDITORIAL: No time to test the abyss again
The hounding of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan does not bode well at a time when the country can ill afford instability in his portfolio
EDITORIAL: Protests omen of deeper ills
Leaders must listen, mediate a conversation towards a sustainable solution and curb violence
EDITORIAL: AU morphing into the OAU
Prevalence of dictatorships a worrying trend as pan-African body once again falls into grip of an old boys club — literally
EDITORIAL: MPs fail at critical debate
Opposition parties relish Jacob Zuma’s lack of depth and eloquence, but their own response does not inspire confidence
EDITORIAL: End of a giant as Anglo cuts back
A big revamp is planned for the miner once synonymous with South Africa
EDITORIAL: SA companies failing on King 3
It is disturbing to see some high-profile listed companies breaching one of the important guidelines in the governance lexicon — the rule against making the role of the chairman an executive one
EDITORIAL: Yellen spooks the markets
Fed chairwoman Janet Yellen’s warnings about outlook for US growth spark widespread sell-off
EDITORIAL: Zuma must admit graft costs SA dearly
President must spell out measures to tackle corruption — empty words must stop and politicians found colluding with businesses to rob state must be dealt with harshly
EDITORIAL: Much rests on Zuma’s speech
Recognition is needed of the crisis South Africa is in as environment becomes ripe for dangerous populism that could further divide society
EDITORIAL: A quarter point compromise
Reserve Bank’s decision to hike rate 25-basis points was clearly tough and contestedEDITORIAL: The Guptas and Cabinet posts
More questions about influencing appointments linked to notorious Gupta family and President Jacob Zuma
EDITORIAL: Shake-up in finance services
Changes in global regulatory landscape in the post-financial crisis era one of the factors driving restructuring at Barclays Africa and Old Mutual
EDITORIAL: The less said the better, Mr Mbeki
Letter on HIV/AIDS further tarnishes former president Thabo Mbeki's legacy
EDITORIAL: Let Uber drive innovation in SA
Uber has shaken up South Africa’s metered taxi industry in a major way — regulation should not stifle gains for consumers
EDITORIAL: Hawks’ conduct needs scrutiny
Poor showing by the police and state security ministers to explain Hawks' investigation that has ensnared Pravin Gordhan shows rough handling of sensitive case
EDITORIAL: Trust in SA Inc plunges yet again
Domestic politics floor the rand once more and all signs show the risky behaviour is set to continue
EDITORIAL: Gordhan hits the right budget notes
Fiscal consolidation by curtailing expenditure and borrowing are some of the measures that need to be implemented urgently
EDITORIAL: Lessons of Lily mine disaster
The rescue efforts and support for workers at Lily gold mine is laudable
EDITORIAL: A speech devoid of conviction
Vagueness on cost-cutting measures meant to help avoid a downgrade gives the impression President Zuma is not serious about them
EDITORIAL: Zwane missed an opportunity
Mining Indaba speech avoids the tough issues: commodities crisis, production shutdowns, and further decimation of jobs
EDITORIAL: Necsa must clean up its act
Nuclear Energy Corporation of SA currently not fit to lead R1-trillion or more investment in new nuclear power stations
EDITORIAL: Prince a symbol of deep malaise
Seismic shift needed to uproot corrupt system where political parties extract funds in return for deals
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