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Martin Zhuwakinyu

Martin Zhuwakinyu

Martin Zhuwakinyu is Senior Deputy Editor for Engineering News and Mining Weekly. Dr Zhuwakinyu holds a PhD in communication (media studies) from the University of South Africa.

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Milé Sofijanic

Milé Sofijanic

16th September 2022

This week we profile Milé Sofijanic, MD of ECS Associates, a contract and project management consulting, advisory services and training company 


Noisy diplomacy

16th September 2022

Phophi Ramathuba may not have been a household name beyond Limpopo province, where she is the MEC for Health, until last month, but this is not the case anymore, after a video clip in which she is... 


Gaetano Perillo CEO of Weldamax (trading as Unique Welding)

Gaetano Perillo

9th September 2022

This week we profile Gaetano Perillo, CEO of Weldamax, which trades as Unique Welding and is a gas and welding consumables distributor 


Majoring in minors

9th September 2022

Please fill me in, someone: Do we now have places in South Africa where conversations are sprinkled with phrases such as “Habari, rafiki yangu?” or words such as “Karibu”? To those who might be... 


Social media minefield

2nd September 2022

Social media are changing the political landscape across the globe, including in Africa, where Presidents and other top politicians are using various platforms, especially Twitter, to mobilise and... 


Bilal Adam CEO of Rand Mutual Life Assurance

Bilal Adam

2nd September 2022

This week we profile Bilal Adam, CEO of Rand Mutual Life Assurance  


Oil companies’ immoral greed

26th August 2022

Food inflation around the world is at stratospheric levels, with an important indicator, the World Bank’s Food Price Commodity Index, having surged by more than 80% in the past two years. The key... 


Hadley Natus, chairperson of the board of Tantalex Lithium Resources Corp

Hadley Natus

19th August 2022

This week we profile Hadley Natus, chairperson of the board of Tantalex Lithium Resources Corp, a lithium, tin and tantalum exploration and development company 


Mzansi’s got talent

19th August 2022

That South African universities are top notch is in no doubt at all. In fact, a few of them are the best in Africa and among the best internationally. This hasn’t gone unnoticed, with some proudly... 


Zambian Prez’s labour of love

12th August 2022

Politicians tend to promise voters heaven on earth during election time but become preoccupied with enjoying the benefits of public office instead of bringing about positive change for citizens... 


Yamkela Makupula, CEO of the South African Diamond Producers Organisation

Yamkela Makupula

5th August 2022

This week we profile Yamkela Makupula, CEO of the South African Diamond Producers Organisation, a nonprofit industry body that represents alluvial diamond miners and marketers across the country 


China’s change of tack

5th August 2022

Many countries in Africa and elsewhere have been the beneficiaries of China’s largesse for many years. This has largely been in the form of financing for infrastructure projects, and I have often... 


Boris Johnson: Good riddance

29th July 2022

I waxed indignant when it became apparent that boris johnson would succeed Theresa May as Conservative Party leader and British Prime Minister. What got me hot under the collar was his anti-black... 


Unlamented late ex-Prez

22nd July 2022

Former Angolan head of State Jose Eduardo dos Santos died earlier this month and, like several African ex-Presidents before him, he breathed his last faraway from home – at a Spanish hospital where... 


African coups: I told you so

15th July 2022

I wrote in October last year that the generals who are running the show in Sudan must have chuckled when the African Union (AU) announced it was suspending the country following the overthrow of a... 


Disappearing middle class

8th July 2022

The concept of the middle class assumes a steady income from the professions or business that enables one to afford a lifestyle that those on the lower rungs of the totem pole can only dream of.... 


Different from the others

8th July 2022

  It’s a fact that the South African power supply system is different in many ways from power supply systems in other parts of Africa and (for all I know) from other systems throughout the world –... 


Lusanda Raphulu, head of dispute resolution at law firm Bowmans

Lusanda Raphulu

1st July 2022

This week we feature Lusanda Raphulu, head of dispute resolution at law firm Bowmans  


Home’s (not) best

1st July 2022

When Donald Trump was still calling the shots in the US, I waxed indignant in this column after he had tweeted about how mostly African migrants were overwhelming his country, describing the... 


Ryanair’s dubious honour

24th June 2022

Given the daft things that some people get up to, I have decided to award a Mampara accolade for public figures that engage in really silly behaviour from time to time. A ‘mampara’, a term used... 


Corruption: We are too tolerant

17th June 2022

A mea culpa is in order before I proceed: this piece focuses on an unforgettable quotation from someone I have mentioned multiple times in this column, and I might therefore sound like a broken... 


Corrupt corporates

10th June 2022

The adage that it takes two to tango appears to be perpetually in the blind spot of those who don’t miss an opportunity to highlight how venal politicians can be. It’s always the Jacob Zumas of... 


Aucamp van der Schyff, commercial and financial manager for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region at SYSPRO

Aucamp van der Schyff

3rd June 2022

This week we profile Aucamp van der Schyff, commercial and financial manager for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region at SYSPRO, an enterprise resource planning software provider that... 


Are gas amasela loading?

3rd June 2022

Social commentator and broadcaster Lukhona Mnguni courted controversy last year when he branded politicians amasela – Xhosa for thieves – who steal public money. The context of this unsavoury... 


OAU/AU report card

27th May 2022

Two days ago (assuming you are reading this piece on its publication date, May 27), many Africans at home and abroad were celebrating the fifty-ninth anniversary of the founding of the antecedent... 


Camel-ccino on the menu

20th May 2022

One will be hard-pressed to name a country whose economy has not been ravaged by Covid-19. Many countries are now ‘building back better’ – some in not-so-conventional ways – as they attempt to... 


 	Tinashe Ruzane, cofounder and CEO of FlexClub

Tinashe Ruzane

13th May 2022

This week we profile Tinashe Ruzane, cofounder and CEO of FlexClub, a car subscription marketplace offering members a flexible way to shop for vehicles, enabling them to choose from a wide... 


Digital authoritarianism

13th May 2022

How do you tell when an African leader is about to go rogue? The clearest tell-tale sign is when he (there are very few she’s) starts displaying a propensity for engaging in such behaviour as... 


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Tom Quinn

6th May 2022

This week we profile Tom Quinn, head of content for the Mining Indaba, Africa Oil Week and Green Energy Africa at Hyve Group, one of the world’s largest providers of industry conferences and... 


Sport bans won’t move Putin

6th May 2022

As some predicted, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has proved to be a drawn-out affair, a far cry from the swift conquest that the Kremlin powers that be had bargained for when they issued the orders... 


Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa COO Tafadzwa Chibanguza

Tafadzwa Chibanguza

29th April 2022

This week we profile Tafadzwa Chibanguza, COO of the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa, an advocacy, lobby and collective bargaining employer federation of 18 member... 


Deportation by another name

29th April 2022

This week I revisit the issue of migration, which I touched on a few months back in a piece in which I cited Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel, Americanah, where the point-of-view character retraces... 


100-year floods

29th April 2022

Growing up in Kwazulu-Natal, I would regularly travel with my father to  far-flung parts of the province as he embarked on community infrastructure projects. On these trips, he would point out the... 


DRC’s move to the east

22nd April 2022

In a move that will go some way towards the realisation of the dream of an integrated Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) joined the East African Community (EAC) late last month,... 


 	Bheki Vilakazi, MD of SVA International

Bheki Vilakazi

15th April 2022

This week we profile Bheki Vilakazi, SVA International, an architectural and urban design firm which, as a member of the Gibb Group of Companies, operates across an extensive sub-Saharan African... 


Silver lining?

15th April 2022

A couple of weeks back, I wrote about how, despite being thousands of kilometres away, the Russia-Ukraine conflict would hit African countries hard. But there could be a silver lining, at least for... 


Our underpaid educators

8th April 2022

That teachers are an important cog of any society is not debatable. They give children hope, set them up for success as citizens of the world and inspire in them a drive to do well and succeed in... 


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Dion Govender

8th April 2022

This week we profile Dion Govender, CEO of Digital Industries, an end-to-end operational technology services provider with a technology value proposition spanning four businesses that cover Level 0... 


Collateral damage

1st April 2022

South Africa may be half a world away from the war theatre that Ukraine has become since its invasion by Russia on February 24, but the implications of that conflict – which, in my view, will be a... 


Tim Biesemans

Tim Biesemans

25th March 2022

This week we profile Tim Biesemans, regional director at Sarens, a crane hire, heavy lifting, abnormal transport and engineered solutions company 


It’s time journalism changed tack

25th March 2022

I may not have any survey data to back this up, but I don’t think I would be far off the mark in saying commuter taxi drivers and traffic cops who use the slightest pretext to squeeze a bribe – the... 


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