25 October 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the shocking decay and disintegration of a once great city
18 October 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the ANC's tepid 'celebration' of 100 days of grand coalition rule
11 October 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on some of the sharp practices of private medical schemes
04 October 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on reforming our moribund prosecuting authority
20 September 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the story the press missed with the former minister's passing
13 September 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the obliviousness of many businesses to self-inflicted reputational damage
06 September 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on new Police Minister Senzo Mchunu's refreshing response to this pervasive problem
30 August 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the dangers posed by the NHI, ANC cadre deployment, and corruption
23 August 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer unravels the reasons for the fall out between the two EFF founders
16 August 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the SAPS' extraordinary inability to investigate the most serious of crimes
09 August 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the Zanu-PF regime's Potemkin play
02 August 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the curious case of the 95 Libyans
26 July 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on whether the GNU will moderate its international diplomacy
19 July 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the ongoing failure to hold political culprits to account
12 July 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the quiet atrocity that remains unpunished to this day
05 July 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on what the birth pains of the new govt says about its prospects
28 June 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the press reporting on the progress of the ANC-DA negotiations
21 June 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the ANC-DA deal, and its prospects
14 June 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer says that while the Tortoise of Nkandla lost this skirmish, the battle is not over
07 June 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer questions whether an ANC-DA deal can stem the tide
31 May 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the political earthquake of May 29th
24 May 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer says the elections are unlikely to arrest SA's downward trajectory
17 May 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on Ramaphosa's signing the NHI Act into law
13 May 2024
And four other top stories on the business news website, 13 May 2024
10 May 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the confected controversy over the recent DA advert
03 May 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on Mavuso Msimang and Raymond Suttner's disillusionment with the ANC
26 April 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the known unknowns of the upcoming elections
23 April 2024
And four other top stories on the business news website, 23 April 2024
19 April 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the police's recent killing spree
12 April 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer says the President’s pusillanimity has come back to bite him
06 April 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer says Speaker may be out, but cadre case is coming back to bite it
29 March 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the latest ANC govt efforts to rescue the SAPO
22 March 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the ruling party's legal moves against their ex-President's new party
15 March 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer dissects the results of the latest Brenthurst Foundation poll
08 March 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the refusal of ANC supporters to vote for a better alternative
01 March 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the high court ruling that let the ruling party off the hook
19 February 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the underwhelming start to Roger Jardine's Change Starts Now movement
16 February 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the imaginary character who ended up at the centre of the SONA debate
09 February 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the long term consequences of the mishandling of the pandemic
02 February 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer says the SAHRC report on the July 2021 riots lacks credibility
26 January 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer says our govt's concern for the rule of law does not extend far beyond The Hague
19 January 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on a week of good news for the ANC, bar one blot on the horizon
12 January 2024
William Saunderson-Meyer on the use of mass hostage-taking as a negotiating tactic on the mines
15 December 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer says it is an unhappy end of the year for our ruling party
12 December 2023
David Bullard on his new approach to column writing in the light of our new hate speech law
08 December 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the liquidation proceedings against the ruining ANC
01 December 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer says the President has led big business on a merry dance when it comes to the NHI
24 November 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer says Bheki Cele spins fairy tales as our crime situation unravels
17 November 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer on the Albanian model for getting SA going again
10 November 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer says big donors are effectively subsidising Jew-baiting in SA
03 November 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the temptation to scapegoat foreigners in the run up to the 2024 elections
27 October 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on what the latest polls say, ahead of the 2024 elections
20 October 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer on Sasria's assessment of the risks facing SA under a failing state
13 October 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer questions the reliability of some of the estimates that were released this week
06 October 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the movement's dirty tricks in Howick and Tshwane
29 September 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer on Bheki Cele and SA's drift to the status of a mafia state
23 September 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on South Africa's increasingly desperate fiscal situation
15 September 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on our progression of awful Public Protectors
05 September 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the hate-speech-excusing commission's latest crusade
01 September 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the upside and downside of the President's BRICS' "triumph"
18 August 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer on who turned up, and who didn't, at the multi-party "national convention"
16 August 2023
Mike Berger writes on GHL's handling of his first great crisis as Cape Town mayor
11 August 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer says it is still possible to stand up to bullies in SA, and win
04 August 2023
And four other top stories on the business news website, 4 August 2023
04 August 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the doctrine that the liberation movement believes will usher in salvation
03 August 2023
And four other top stories on the business news website, 3 August 2023
01 August 2023
And four other top stories on the business news website, 1 August 2023
28 July 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer says the ANC SG is stepping in where President Ramaphosa fears to tread
21 July 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the events leading up to Putin's no-show at the upcoming BRICS summit
14 July 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on Ramaphosa's self-pity in the midst of govt ineffectuality
07 July 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer deconstructs Kholeka Gcaleka's exoneration of Cyril Ramaphosa
30 June 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer says the Russian President is not the sure thing he once appeared to be
23 June 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the President's disastrous peace mission to Ukraine
22 June 2023
And four other top stories on the business news website, 22 June 2023
17 June 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on big business's initiative to try and fix what the ANC has broken
09 June 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the ex-President's humiliation in his case against Billy Downer and Karyn Maughan
02 June 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer on whether Ramaphosa will be able to get a grip on things
26 May 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the reaction to the latest and harshest of the ANC's race laws
19 May 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the rule of law under threat in South Africa
12 May 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the implications of the weapons for Russia scandal
10 May 2023
And four other top stories on the business news website, 10 May 2023
03 May 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer asks whether the party will soon put the President out of his misery
28 April 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the collapse of the criminal justice system
21 April 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the recent ruling taking a scalpel to "health xenophobia"
14 April 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on Mbeki's use of Phala Phala against the President
07 April 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the horrific and worsening violence that plagues SA
03 April 2023
And four other top stories on the business news website, 3 April 2023
31 March 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer on the new outspokenness from our captains of industry
24 March 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer says South Africa appears fed-up with the Fighters
17 March 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer on SANTACO's blithe dismissal of Malema's national shutdown demands
14 March 2023
David Bullard writes on the looming, Fighter-enforced, "national shutdown"
10 March 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the trend towards violent and un-policed protest and strike action
03 March 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the repercussions of the outgoing Eskom CEO's exit interview with eNCA
24 February 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the quiet perseverance of our finance minister
17 February 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on the main political battle to come going into 2024
15 February 2023
And four other top stories on the business news website, 15 February 2023
14 February 2023
And four other top stories on the business news website, 14 February 2023
10 February 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on our disastrous state and the state of disaster
03 February 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on how President Ramaphosa should wield his axe
27 January 2023
William Saunderson-Meyer writes on what the Eskom disaster is doing to South African attitudes to the ANC