EDITORIAL: BHP bid a wake-up call for company and country

While Anglo will have to deliver the ‘self-help’ it promised, losing it would marginalise SA even more

JONATHAN MOLVER: Education bill is necessary, but fails to synchronise aspirations and reality

The challenge with the Bela bill lies in the department’s ability to implement revisions effectively at scale

MICHAEL AVERY: Thirty years of the ANC eating the golden goose

The mining industry has seen its golden age of easy gains fade into a more complex, strategic era

GAVIN RICH: Look no further than excess of rugby for teams going understrength

Leinster’s tours highlight the hypocrisy of northern scribes who pilloried the Bulls

JENNY CARGILL: Give the M in SME a voice

Stable mid-sized enterprises that show consistent, quick growth a solution to SA’s ponderous economy

REFILWE GAOBEPE: Leading with humanity in talent acquisition

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TILLMANN GALLER: The clean tech transition will trigger a new commodities supercycle

Climate change policies will cause an enormous redeployment of investment and capital

MICHAEL MORRIS: SA’s problem could be that we want too little

Though life in the new SA is better in many ways, a lot of good things didn’t last, or even happen at all

STUART THEOBALD: What happens next in the Anglo-BHP bid could be high drama

The proposed transaction is the most material to have hit the SA corporate sector for some time

HILARY JOFFE: BHP-Anglo deal could leave SA out in the cold

Sydney-based mining giant is not interested in exposure to SA’s platinum, iron ore and diamonds

RICARDO SMITH: Positive surprises from US companies while rates become ensconced

It is still not clear whether markets will rally in the way they did last earnings season

MARTINA BIENE: Freedom Day: a time for SA to consider how best to reach our dream deferred

It is easy to wallow in the negative, but everyone must be the change they want to see if we are to realise SA’s potential

LETTER: The ulterior motive in law

If trials become significantly shorter, defence attorneys  are likely to earn far less than they now do

LETTER: Uncomfortable truths in BHP merger proposal

If the deal goes ahead Anglo American will have to split off its SA platinum and iron ore units

LETTER: Turning down Afrikaners’ expertise would be short sighted

Their practical expertise in failing structures is hands-on and their input should be welcomed