Gwen Ngwenya: A victim of her own making

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THE SHAKE-UP: The DA policy chief claims she felt isolated and up against untouchable policy areas ? writes Sechaba ka'Nkosi.

THE SHAKE-UP: Trump pushes global trade order into list of endangered species

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Trade tensions with every country the US president does not like spooks markets… writes Sechaba ka’Nkosi.

THE SHAKE-UP: SA Parliament is the easiest and quickest way to get rich

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Faith Muthambi says she does not understand why people were fussing about her hiring friends and relatives… writes Sechaba ka'Nkosi.

THE SHAKE-UP: Let the Jobs Summit become more than another talk shop

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Indaba comes against a backdrop of negative economic growth and industrial woes, writes Sechaba ka'Nkosi.

OPINION: SA banks have skills to keep integrity beyond reproach

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THE SHAKE-UP: Last week the country’s biggest lenders laid bare the machinations at Luthuli House… writes Sechaba ka'Nkosi.

Walking a tightrope in an ever changing workers' world

Sechaba Ka’Nkosi|Published

Cosatu, the movement Zingiswa Losi is to take over, is fraught with divisions and strife

THE SHAKE-UP: SA, Zim joined at the hip in struggle to find their feet

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If President Mnangagwa fails in his bid for economic success, it will have a huge impact… writes Sechaba ka'Nkosi.

THE SHAKE-UP: 'Good governance is as alien to Muthambi as a virus to a body'

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The disturbing testimony of the GCIS acting head Phumla Williams on state capture… writes Sechaba ka'Nkosi.

THE SHAKE-UP: There is still a power-drunk elite that denounces women

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Instead of fiddling with the system, Dlamini should agitate for the detribalisation of women empowerment in the country… writes Sechaba ka’Nkosi.

THE SHAKE UP: Mining needs to change its ways

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South Africa last week commemorated the lives of the 34 mineworkers who perished at the hands of the police six years ago, writes Sechaba ka'Nkosi.

Sechaba ka’Nkosi: Minimum wage a small step in right direction

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Brilliant programmes have taken a back seat as politicians prioritise personal preferences over SA’s economy, writes Sechaba ka’Nkosi.

Sechaba ka’Nkosi: Our internal quibbles send wrong signal

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Moody’s is by far the most dovish of the ratings agencies that continue to circle South Africa, writes Sechaba ka’Nkosi.

SA wakes up from fairytale

Sechaba Ka’Nkosi|Published

Jacob Zuma’s removal of the finance minister shows the wheels have come off, writes Sechaba ka’Nkosi.

Better you listen to the real world

Sechaba Ka’Nkosi|Published

In a way, former MTN boss Sifiso Dabengwa is a victim of his own making, writes Sechaba ka’Nkosi.

Abyss we face now has built up for some time

Sechaba Ka’Nkosi|Published

The chaos and stun grenades we witnessed outside Parliament signal one simple fact: the wheels have come off.

Beer deal is a sad day for SA

Sechaba Ka’Nkosi|Published

Sechaba ka’Nkosi explains why AB InBev’s proposed takeover of SABMiller is somewhat unsettling.

Mastering the freestyle of golden handshakes

Sechaba Ka’Nkosi|Published

Former Eskom boss Tshediso Matona last week finally slammed the door on the face of the bogeyman that had haunted him since he first walked the corridors of the ...

Super rich multiply as inequality gap grows

Sechaba Ka’Nkosi|Published

I almost jumped up and down with my clenched fist ready to punch the air when I heard that the number of black dollar millionaires in South Africa has gone up more ...

Step backwards as FirstRand fails transformation test

Sechaba Ka’Nkosi|Published

Here we are at it again. We seem to have mastered this one-step-forward-three-steps backwards game in our quest for meaningful economic transformation.