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Financial Mail, 21 5월 2026

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ArticleWHY COALITIONS COME APART

There has been much talk, some of it dan­ger­ous, about how to sta­bil­ise muni­cipal gov­ern­ments in the age of coali­tions. Smal­ler parties, some of them with only one elec­ted per­son, become king­makers when no party has an over­all major­ity and...

WHY COALITIONS COME APART

ArticleBOXED IN?

Belea­guered super­mar­ket giant Pick n Pay will report its final res­ults next week, and the num­bers will prob­ably make for scary read­ing. This week Pick n Pay sold down its hold­ing in sep­ar­ately lis­ted sub­si­di­ary retail busi­ness Boxer,...

BOXED IN?

ArticleMATTER OF FACT

In the FM of May 14-20, the sub­ject of the Fox pro­file, Alex­an­dra Abra­hams, was incor­rectly described as a former social devel­op­ment min­is­ter in the West­ern Cape. She did not hold that pos­i­tion. The FM regrets the error.

MATTER OF FACT

ArticlePLAYING A STRAIGHT BAT

My stout defens­ive attrib­utes — which, I con­fess, were not always on show when I trot­ted out as the Muir Col­lege fifth team fly­half back in the day — let me down badly on the week­end. I took an unce­re­mo­ni­ous bat­ter­ing on both the ten­nis...

PLAYING A STRAIGHT BAT

ArticleMASTER OF CONTROLLED CHAOS

The MK Party got the third most votes in the 2024 gen­eral elec­tion, just months after its form­a­tion. Since then, its pres­ence in South Africa’s polit­ical arena has been dis­rupt­ive and chaotic. The latest actions by former pres­id­ent Jacob...

MASTER OF CONTROLLED CHAOS

Article‘WAR ON RED TAPE’? NOT SO FAST

Were you to read the news­pa­per head­lines, you’d ima­gine that South Africa’s gov­ern­ment has, just recently, taken a chain­saw to the bur­eau­cracy slowly throt­tling the busi­ness sec­tor. “Parks Tau slashes red tape for mer­ger trans­ac­tions,”...

‘WAR ON RED TAPE’? NOT SO FAST