22 February 2024
Speeches by Gwede Mantashe and Cameron Dugmore in Parliament, 13 February 2024
20 April 2023
Erica Emdon on the life of the journalist, father, husband, and white bull terrier lover
13 April 2023
First suspect apprehended while driving stolen motor car a few kms from crime scene
07 April 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the horrific and worsening violence that plagues SA
05 April 2023
Andrew Donaldson on the party's new plan to chase after the white electorate
04 April 2023
And four other top stories on the business news website, 4 April 2023
04 April 2023
Riaan de Villiers says such horrors should shock us into reevaluating where we are as a society
03 April 2023
SAPS must do more to find and arrest the murderous thugs who killed journo
03 April 2023
Law enforcement will expedite investigation to ensure those responsible will face full might of the law
02 April 2023
Roy Isacowitz looks back over his six decades of friendship with Jeremy Gordin
02 April 2023
James Myburgh on a bright light extinguished by yet another senseless murder
02 April 2023
David Bullard writes on his response to the murder of Jeremy Gordin
30 March 2023
Jeremy Gordin explains the uprising against Bibi's judicial "reforms"
23 March 2023
What is not to like about a country that can dish up such generous servings of Dali Mpofu, writes Jeremy Gordin
16 March 2023
Jeremy Gordin says what we should really fear is an EFF that decides to behave itself
09 March 2023
Jeremy Gordin writes on Malevich’s famous painting, in the light of SA's bizarre politics
03 March 2023
Jeremy Gordin on the racialised response to the Eskom CEO's departing revelations
23 February 2023
Jeremy Gordin writes on the outgoing Eskom CEO's parting shot against the ANC
16 February 2023
Jeremy Gordin writes on the parallels between the riotous London of 1780 and SA of today
09 February 2023
Jeremy Gordin says that Eskom is clearly kaput, and there is little the ANC can do about it
02 February 2023
Jeremy Gordin says the country is suddenly awash in a mass of clever, clever plans
26 January 2023
Jeremy Gordin his state, and the state of South Africa
19 January 2023
Jeremy Gordin writes on the Prince of Wokeness' recently released autobiography
12 January 2023
Jeremy Gordin writes on ordinary life in a country in the process of falling apart
15 December 2022
Jeremy Gordin on latest Phala Phala performance in our de-housed parliament
08 December 2022
Jeremy Gordin reviews three books on South Africa starting with Jacques Pauw's
01 December 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on Ramaphosa's position post the independent panel's Phala Phala report
24 November 2022
Former Playboy SA editor Jeremy Gordin writes on that time he crossed paths with the yet-to-be star in 1993
17 November 2022
Jeremy Gordin reflects on being burgled (twice) in the early hours of the morning
10 November 2022
Jeremy Gordin asks what Nienaber thinks he is doing sending the team into a test without a goal-kicker
03 November 2022
Jeremy Gordin reviews Pieter du Toit’s book on how certain members of the ANC elite got so very, very rich
27 October 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on Ferial Haffajee & Co's encapsulation of the findings of the Zondo commission
20 October 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on Judge Piet Koen's strange recusal remarks in the Zuma matter
17 October 2022
And four other top stories on the business news website, 17 September 2022
13 October 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes to his children on their future in South Africa
06 October 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on the particular disillusionment of the best of the ANC's true believers
29 September 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on his defenestration by his old comrades of the FGKPD
22 September 2022
Jeremy Gordin says the country's headline writers appear to be naïve if not delusional
15 September 2022
Jeremy Gordin says the media's shaming of Elton Jantjies and Zeenat Simjee was mean and unnecessary
08 September 2022
RW Johnson says he was not in favour of a DP-ANC coalition in WCape in 1999
01 September 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on soon turning seventy years old, as will the President in November
25 August 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on the strange obligations imposed on homeowners by the Unlawful Entry on Premises Bill
19 August 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes that the air is permeated with scuttlebutt and ungravitas
11 August 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on the US media provocateur's comeuppance over his Sandy Hook fabulations
04 August 2022
Jeremy Gordin remembers the late SAIRR CEO John Kane-Berman
28 July 2022
Jeremy Gordin on what won't and will be discussed at the ANC policy conference
21 July 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on Paul S Landau's new book "Spear: Mandela and the Revolutionaries"
14 July 2022
On Bastille Day Jeremy Gordin reflects on our half-baked Jacobin revolution, the NDR
13 July 2022
Andrew Donaldson says that 15 years after we started running out of power the ANC has decided ... to talk about fixing the problem
07 July 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on Antony Beevor's book "Russia: Revolution and Civil War 1917-1921"
30 June 2022
Jeremy Gordin on all the bad news that has left the country reeling
26 June 2022
Roy Isacowitz replies to Jeremy Gordin and James Myburgh's article on BDS, Israel and the apartheid analogy
23 June 2022
Jeremy Gordin on the possible upside to Arthur Fraser's public hit on the President
19 June 2022
Jeremy Gordin & James Myburgh on the noxious origins and purposes of the 1973 convention underpinning this debate
02 June 2022
Jeremy Gordin on why the relations between the publication and the regulator irreparably broke down
26 May 2022
Jeremy Gordin on the child murder that failed to stir up much outrage this week
19 May 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on a neck-and-neck race between Nathi Mthethwa and Naledi Pandor
12 May 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on the Pretoria boykie's takeover of Twitter and the pushback it has received
05 May 2022
Jeremy Gordin wonders how the transport minister can tell ghost workers apart from normal ones at Prasa
28 April 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on the disappointed hopes of that period
21 April 2022
Jeremy Gordin says the country don't trust the ANC any further than they can throw it
18 April 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on the long forgotten trial of the revolutionary martyr
07 April 2022
Jeremy Gordin on the extraordinary lengths the committee is going to to ensure the judge's non-appointment to the ConCourt
31 March 2022
Jeremy Gordin says our attention was fixed on Will Smith at the Oscars this week, even as starvation made its return to SA
24 March 2022
Jeremy Gordin on our govt's determination to funnel millions to the island, in return for vrot services
18 March 2022
Jeremy Gordin reviews Jonathan Ancer's book on Jewish foot soldiers in the anti-apartheid struggle
10 March 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on how to respond to the Russian leader's disastrous adventure in Ukraine
03 March 2022
Jeremy Gordin asks what Putin plans to do after the Russian military conquest
01 March 2022
David Bullard writes on what may be currently motivating his fellow soon-to-be septuagenarian
23 February 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on Vladimir Putin and Russia's decision to invade the Ukraine
17 February 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on the passing of a great American satirist
10 February 2022
Jeremy Gordin asks what unifying call to arms the President can make at a time like this?
03 February 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on the alleged parliamentary arsonist's first appearances in the courts
27 January 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on the looming superpower clash over the Ukraine
20 January 2022
Jeremy Gordin wonders how the minister's notorious attack on black judges came about
13 January 2022
Jeremy Gordin writes on that section of the State Capture report dealing with the Moyane/Bain takeover of the revenue service
16 December 2021
Jeremy Gordin says there is no way the ex-President will be back in jail for Christmas
09 December 2021
Jeremy Gordin on dealing with the depressing news cycle, and getting laughs when one can
02 December 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on the new variant and vaccine hesitancy and compulsion
25 November 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on the meaning of the DA's surprise victories in the mayoral elections
18 November 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on some of the abuse directed against FW de Klerk over at eNCA
04 November 2021
Jeremy Gordin asks what comes after cracking of the ANC electoral monolith
28 October 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on the concatenation of events that made his week
21 October 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on the passing of a great journalist and friend
14 October 2021
Jeremy Gordin on what is left unsaid in the criticism of David Unterhalter's non-appointment to the ConCourt
07 October 2021
Jeremy writes on the inexcusable exclusion of David Unterhalter from the ConCourt shortlist
30 September 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on the man sitting on the other side of the ANC chessboard to Jacob Zuma
23 September 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on the wave of criticism that has recently been directed against the Institute
16 September 2021
Jeremy Gordin says it is one thing for the ANC to do it, quite another when it comes to this national sport
09 September 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on the death of Timol-accused Jan Rodrigues
07 September 2021
David Bullard writes on why he fails to make the full seven
02 September 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on the ANC's suspicious legal manouverings around the election
26 August 2021
Jeremy Gordin asks whether the commission is really gunning for state capture rather than grand corruption
19 August 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on the Taliban's rapid takeover of a country run by a familiarly feckless govt
12 August 2021
Jeremy Gordin assesses the President's recent testimony to the Zondo commission
05 August 2021
Jeremy Gordin reports back on a recent secret meeting of the underground cell of the FGKPD
29 July 2021
Jeremy Gordin asks whether it is time to pack his bags, just after he's watched the rugby
22 July 2021
Jeremy Gordin writes on the unnatural calm that has descended on SA
15 July 2021
What happened? Who was behind it? What was the purpose? And where to from here?
13 July 2021
David Bullard on the "spontaneous outburst of emotion" across KZN, that was anything but