The poor will rise up if we don't give back
As worthy and expedient as the discourse to fix our country is, it remains incomplete unless it includes income inequality and sponsored economic injustice.
'More regulations needed for dodgy private sector'
Weak systems beget more collusion or, more precisely, corruption, writes Victor Kgomoeswana.
Bank on a shake-up with PIC's foray into Africa
The PIC's announcement that it is buying 12 percent of Barclays Africa may be the kind of shaking up that had been missing before the Afrexit, writes Victor Kgomoeswana ...
Youth, political problems still signs of the times
This week reassured me that I am right on the money in trusting artists more than politicians and businessmen, writes Victor Kgomoeswana.
You all better recognise ICT’s power
The power mongers had better realise that the ICT megatrend makes it near impossible to mask impropriety, writes Victor Kgomoeswana.
Time to show we care
Victor Kgomoeswana says its time to stop fretting about litter on beaches, and instead focus on the people for whom visiting them are a luxury
Time to end social chatter and show we care
Victor Kgomoeswana says its time to stop fretting about litter on beaches, and instead focus on the people for whom visiting them are a luxury.
Gems of Africa keep hiding their sparkle
Victor Kgomoeswana writes that that Botswana is underrated by none other than its own people; just like the rest of Africa.
Vengeful MTN fine can only backfire
A $5. 2bn fine is not punishing non-compliance, it is destruction of much-needed alliances, says Victor Kgomoeswana.
SA has the goods to be a world-beater
Madiba Magic did not die with Mandela. We must acknowledge our perennial power, writes Victor Kgomoeswana.
If you can’t join them, beat them
Black people need to stop trying to get into a game that does not want them, writes Victor Kgomoeswana.
The spirit of chauvinism is alive
Victor Kgomoeswana writes that we must convince patriarchal diehards that a woman's place is as much at the cement plant as in the skies
Innovation keeps them powering ahead
Something about East Africa's largest and most sophisticated economy keeps on attracting more international attention, writes Victor Kgomoeswana.
It felt good to be African this week
Three firms that marked milestones this week embody the continent’s excellence and pride, writes Victor Kgomoeswana.
Time for Africa to show it can shine
Two Nigerians have shown again how young Africans can succeed, writes Victor Kgomoeswana.
The people are upwardly mobile
Mobile money solutions are showing the way and traditional banks had better take heed as inclusion of the masses is paramount, writes Victor Kgomoeswana
Three reasons to believe in Africa
Talk show host Victor Kgomoeswana‘s guests bolster his belief the continent is on the rise.
SA and Nigeria, stop the petty point-scoring
The biggest players owe it to the rest of Africa to set the tone to safeguard stability and progress, writes Victor Kgomoeswana
Shame that’s far too important to waste
Bloodthirsty slaying of a defenceless Mozambican hopefully a wake-up call to all of us, writes Victor Kgomoeswana
Picking up pieces after terror attack
While Zimbabwe continues to punch below its weight, Kenya, East Africa’s economic powerhouse, rises above the Al-Shabaab terror, writes Victor Kgomoeswana
Suspensions dim Eskom’s lights
South Africa keeps shooting itself in the foot by replacing executives at state-owned enterprises, writes Victor Kgomoeswana
Top dog Nigeria slips up on oil - again
Africa’s biggest economy has so much going for it, like its oil industry, yet it punches below its weight, writes Victor Kgomoeswana.